On Sat, Jun 25, 2022 at 06:33 AM, John G8BPQ wrote:
The latest versions in my Beta download area should support ? and * wildcards
If you want to sort by call the C can be placed before or after the pattern, eg N C GB7* or N GB7* C
73,
John
The BPQ suite is missing a fairly useful function that might eventually be improved ¨C the ability to interrogate the node table with searches.?No less than 6 hours after creating and publishing this system and documentation, the feature was put into the actual BPQ32 node code enabling searching via wildcards, therefore making this script obsolete (good work John!). This document however remains as an excellent template for setting up external applications via interactive scripts running on a linux system. Enjoy!
Silver linings¡
On 25/06/2022 11:21, Julian wrote:
Thnx John.
Things like, ex:
*IPU
GB7*
*IP*
GB?NWM
etc etc
Thnx agn and 73 de J, M?IPU YO§©FCA
On 25 Jun 2022, 08:37, at 08:37, John G8BPQ <john.wiseman@...> wrote:
From the docs: Nodes The NODES command displays information from the NETROM Nodes table. There are a number of options. N on its own displays the whole table in alias order N C displays the whole table in callsign order N T displays round trip time and packet count for all stations that the node has sent packets to. N CALL or N Alias displays information for the specified call+ssid or alias. N CALL* will display information for all SSID's of the specified call. N VIA CALL will display all stations reachable via the specified neighbour. I'll look into adding some form of pattern matching 73, John On 22/06/2022 21:08, Mark Taylor wrote: The only formats I know are: nodes call-ssid (i.e. nodes N5MDT-3) nodes alias (nodes mdtrms) nodes call* (nodes N5MDT*) Where call* will find all SSIDs used with that call. You either need to know the full call or full alias to use these. Hopefully John has some sorting built into it. For me I just keep my nodes list short...