Syntax
int rand(int max )
Description
rand returns a random number less than the specified maximum.
Example
# print a random item from a list print(alist[rand(length(alist)]);
int rand(int max )
rand returns a random number less than the specified maximum.
# print a random item from a list print(alist[rand(length(alist)]);
list stat ( string fn )
stat returns information about a specified file on the policy server.
If the file fn exists on the policy server, stat returns the following list of values:
string strftime (string format )
strftime formats dates and times.
For more information on the standard formats for dates and times, refer to the strftime(3) man pages.
%d | Day of the month |
%H | 24 hour format |
%I | 12 hour format |
%j | Day of the year |
%m | Month number |
%M | Minute |
%S | Seconds |
%w | Weekday name |
Abbreviated month name |
strftime("%m/%d/%Y") strftime("%H:%M")
Returns the current date and time formatted, as follows:
03/17/2012 13:05
string system( string command [, string input] )
The system function runs the specified command on the policy server, taking input from and sending output to the users terminal. system can use an optional string parameter to pass an input string to a command instead of prompting the user for input.
system sets the status variable to the exit status of the command. Typically, the exit status of a command returns 0 if it is successful, and non-zero if it is not successful.
By default, the command runs as root, but you can set the subprocuser variable to a different user under which to run the command.
For security reasons, One Identity recommends that you set the second parameter to " " (empty quotation marks) for all system calls that do not require user input.
#list the contents of the directory /etc – and store the result as a string in "files". #The exit status is stored in "status" and should be 0 if ls succeeds. files=system("/bin/ls /etc"); if (status == 0) { …}
#perform a NIS lookup for all known hosts and store the result in "hosts" variable. hosts=system("ypcat hosts"); if (status==0) {…}
#send mail to "root" user – the second param contains the contents of the mail, which #will be passed to the mail program as standard input. system("mail root", "mail from QPM4U\n");
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