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Retreiving and storing date...

First of all want to apologize for such a simple question. Very "new" to UNIX and have just taken a small intro class.

I need to pull back YYYYMMDD and store it in a field to be used later. I figured out date "+%Y%m%d" returns the date in that format, just not sure how to store it.
I am going to be emailing a file that is called for example report20090303.txt.
 

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