At 10:45 PM -0400 10/15/08, Justin J wrote:
On Oct 14, 2008, at 6:05 PM, John Collins wrote:
>
Nope Thanks anyway Any other ideas? JC
Strange -
At least for me, both of these techniques:
foreach(sort { $a <=> $b } keys %$m_report){
change to:
foreach(sort { $b <=> $a } keys %$m_report){
or changed to:
foreach(reverse sort { $a <=> $b } keys %$m_report){
Shows the most recent mailing list message, first This is the little test script:
!/usr/bin/perl
my $m_report = {
1 => "one", 2 => "two", 3 => "three", };
print "\nnumerical, asc by key:\n"; foreach( sort { $a <=> $b } keys %$m_report){ print $_ ' => ' $m_report->{$_} "\n"; }
print "\nnumerical, desc by key:\n"; foreach( sort { $b <=> $a } keys %$m_report){ print $_ ' => ' $m_report->{$_} "\n"; }
print "\nnumerical, desc by key (2):\n"; foreach(reverse sort { $a <=> $b } keys %$m_report){ print $_ ' => ' $m_report->{$_} "\n"; }
This assumes the key (1, 2 or 3) is numerical I'm thinking this is the case Your clickthrough log looks like this?
Wed Oct 15 06:29:52 2008 20081014184749 open Wed Oct 15 08:10:14 2008 20081014184749 open Wed Oct 15 09:44:59 2008 20081014184749 open Wed Oct 15 09:44:59 2008 20081014184749 open Wed Oct 15 16:00:03 2008 20081015160003 num_subscribers 1234 Wed Oct 15 16:30:54 2008 20081015163054 num_subscribers 1234 Wed Oct 15 20:55:31 2008 20081015205530 num_subscribers 1234 Wed Oct 15 20:55:37 2008 20081015205536 num_subscribers 1234 [/snip]
This one did it foreach(reverse sort { $a <=> $b } keys %$m_report){ I must have had something else going wrong at the time Or maybe I typed in reversesort as all one word
Now I'd like to find a way to set a threshold below which they won't display, eliminating the test message from the tracking window Long time ago it didn't count them
FYI- Sample of log: (doesn't show the num_subscribers or bounces????)
Thu Oct 16 16:41:21 2008 20081015103411 open Thu Oct 16 16:42:57 2008 20081015103411 open Thu Oct 16 16:47:25 2008 20081015103411 open Thu Oct 16 16:48:41 2008 20081015103411 open Thu Oct 16 16:50:54 2008 20081015103411 open Thu Oct 16 16:50:55 2008 20081015103411 open Thu Oct 16 16:53:23 2008 20081015103411 open Thu Oct 16 16:54:57 2008 20081015103411 open Thu Oct 16 16:56:46 2008 20081015103411 open Thu Oct 16 16:58:13 2008 20081012102436 open Thu Oct 16 16:59:27 2008 20081015103411 open Thu Oct 16 17:09:00 2008 20081015103411 open
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