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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.

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You are not asking a question here... how does anyone reading the post know what exactly you need help with? If you are looking for complete help on the GNU date command, read the man page.
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