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Setting Environment Variable date
Hi to all...
I'm currently running a C++ program in Unix environment and it is dependent to a Unix environment variable with a date value. ex: echo $DateToday 20060403 I want to change that date in my C++ program, changing the value date to 20061120 and revert back to original date after the processing is done. Any idea on this? Many thanks -d3ck |
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