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event scheduler/tracker script
Dear All,
I am writing an event tracker shell script as part of a personal project. I am trying 2 write a sort of date math function using the GNU date command. This function would allow 2 search 4 future events, like looking 4 events 1 or 2 days ahead 4 instance. I've used the date command b4 but this time, I really do need some help on this 1. It'd be much appreciated if I can be pointed in the right direction. Thanx. |
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