Only USERID, PID, TIME, and COMMAND for specific user Shell Script












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I have to get Only USERID, PID, TIME, and COMMAND for a specific user. I have tried



ps -u user1


But that display PID TTY TIME CMD, but I dont want the Field TTY.










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    I have to get Only USERID, PID, TIME, and COMMAND for a specific user. I have tried



    ps -u user1


    But that display PID TTY TIME CMD, but I dont want the Field TTY.










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      I have to get Only USERID, PID, TIME, and COMMAND for a specific user. I have tried



      ps -u user1


      But that display PID TTY TIME CMD, but I dont want the Field TTY.










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      I have to get Only USERID, PID, TIME, and COMMAND for a specific user. I have tried



      ps -u user1


      But that display PID TTY TIME CMD, but I dont want the Field TTY.







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          Use "OUTPUT FORMAT CONTROL" as specified in man ps, like



          $ ps -u user1 -ouid,pid,time,cmd





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            Use "OUTPUT FORMAT CONTROL" as specified in man ps, like



            $ ps -u user1 -ouid,pid,time,cmd





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              $ ps -u user1 -ouid,pid,time,cmd





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                Use "OUTPUT FORMAT CONTROL" as specified in man ps, like



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