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time format..
HI..
I have some files...when doing "ls -l" its like this.. -rwxr-xr-x 1 e2e e2e 747 Aug 30 15:18 abc.txt how can I get the number YYYYMMDD from this...( since I need to compare this number with some other value..) with the help of date/awk/sed/epoch or whatever u prefer.. Thanks.. 'd be greatful if u 'd also suggesset the YYYYMMDDHHMMSS |
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