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Operating Systems HP-UX How can i get the yesterday's date in YYYYMMDD format Post 302103541 by prasadsr on Friday 19th of January 2007 06:04:55 AM
Old 01-19-2007
Thanks funksen,
I got the solution.. i can use the following command


YESTERDAY=`TZ=aaa24 date +%Y%m%d`

and then echo the same
 

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in(3pm) 						User Contributed Perl Documentation						   in(3pm)

NAME
Net::RIPWhois::in - Perl extension for accessing inetnum objects from RIPE whois database. SYNOPSIS
use Net::RIPEWhois::in $in = new Net::RIPEWhois::in; @in = getIn($whois, $prefix, $ALLOCOPT); $whois->closeWhois(); DESCRIPTION
Get inetnum objects from RIPE whois server. Validate as allocation object. METHODS
debug Get or set the debug. $in->debug(1); set the debug. $in->debug(undef); turn off the $debug; error ($errNo, $errMsg) = $in->error; $in->(undef, undef, true); reset the error message Will get the last error no and error string; if $whois->debug is set @{$in->{'errMsgAll'}} and @{$in->{'errNoAll'}} will have the list of all errors and error numbers. new $in = new Net::RIPEWhois::in Creates a new inetnum object. ENV variables WHOISHOST and WHOISPORT getIn Return a list of inetnum objects returned by whois. $whois = new Net::RIPEWhois; @in = $in->getIn($whois, $prefix, $ALLOCOPT); Selected attributes of inetnum are stored in data structure i<inetnum>. Should always query with fast raw output used by the RIPE whois db. $in->{inetnum}{attribute} return undef on error. use $in->error() to get error no. and message. splitWhoisAns Split the response string from whois ans and return list of inetnum on sucess. @inList = $in->splitWhoisAns( $whoisAnsRef); Returns undef on error. Spliting depending on fast raw output format from whois db. Use "-F" to get fast raw output. validAlloc Check the inetnum is an alloation or not. Using netname same as regid, translated "." to "-" . mnt-by RIPE-NCC-MNT ,RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT status ALLOCATED PA, ALLOCATED PI, ALLOCATED UNSPECIFIED and not in IANA Delegated list. As specified in the specification when queried "-L" "-T" in the range database should return max 3 inetnum objects. Assignment, Allocation & IANA delegation to RIPE. Skip if it is an IANA delegation and aply the previous check. @valid = $in->validAlloc(@inlist); undef on error. checkYYYYmmDD Function used to check dates are valid or not. Converts to UTC on YYYYMMDD and concert back to date format if these to matchs treated ad valid date. $YYYYMMDD = checkYYYYmmDD($YYYYMMDD); Accepts YYMMDD and YYYYMMDD formats. YYMMDD is treated as 19YYMMDD FILES
/ncc/ip-reg/delegations perl file with list of IANA delegations. REQUIRES
perl module ipv4pack AUTHOR
Antony <antony@ripe.net> software group RIPE NCC <softies@ripe.net> SEE ALSO
perl(1), Net::RIPEWhois(3), whois(1) perl v5.10.1 2003-07-28 in(3pm)
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