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Generating files with time interval of fifteen minutes
Hi Guys,
I have two dates as start date and end date.. i need to generate files within these two dates with time interval of half an hour.... i.e. Start Date=25/09/07 12:00:00 End Date=26/09/07 12:00:00 Now i need to generate files every half an hour..totally 48 files... i need a PERL script This is very urgent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks in advance |
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