05-19-2008
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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi i am trying to subtract days from current date. For example todays date is 10/03/2006. If i subtract 2 days it should give 8/03/2006. I am also trying to find the access date of a file in dd/mm/yyyy format. Can any one please help in how to do this.
Ramesh (1 Reply)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello Unix gurus,
I need to add days to the input date and further use it in comparision with the existing date.
Im having issues sto add days to date,can you guys help me with script or function with which I can add days to the date.
Thanks,
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Hi,
I'm writing an batch file to create report
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi! I am trying to read a file and every line has a specific date as one of its fields.
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while read line
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Hi Gurus!
I have a static date in a YYYYMMDD format; and I want get the date 2 years in the past and 2 years in the future.
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi ,
How can I add/substruct x number of days with date?
For example
My_Date=`date`
Now I need
Hope it's clear. (2 Replies)
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Hi All,
I am using KSH shell and need to subtract n number of days from the current date .. kindly suggest !
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi, please can somebody let me know the easiest way to add days to a date.
I can do this in perl but would like to able to do it in a shell script.
Desired output would be:
date +'%Y-%m-%d' + 10 = 2016-05-02
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Folks,
I have a file with 2 columns TAB delimited and I want to add '1' to the first column and subtract '-1' from the second column.
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File
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10. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
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I have a CSV file which is as below. Basically I need to take the year column in it and find if the year is >= 20152 . If that is then I should subtract all values by 6. In the below example in description I am having number mentioned as YYWW so I need to subtract those by -5. Whereever... (8 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
hxcopy
HXCOPY(1) HTML-XML-utils HXCOPY(1)
NAME
hxcopy - copy an HTML file and update its relative links
SYNOPSIS
hxcopy [ -i old-URL ] [ -o new-URL ] [ file-or-URL [ file-or-URL ] ]
DESCRIPTION
The hxcopy command copies its first argument to its second argument, while updating relative links. The input is assumed to be HTML or
XHTML and may be slightly reformatted in the process.
If the second argument is omitted, hxcopy writes to standard output. In this case the option -o is required. If the first argument is also
omitted, hxcopy reads from standard input. In this case the option -i is required.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-i old-URL
For the purposes of updating relative links, act as if old-URL is the location from which the input is copied. If this option is
omitted, the actual location of the first argument is used for calculating relative links.
-o new-URL
For the purposed of updating relative links, act as if new-URL is the location to which the input is copied. If this option is
omitted, the actual location of the second argument is used for calculating relative links.
ENVIRONMENT
To use a proxy to retrieve remote files, set the environment variables http_proxy and ftp_proxy. E.g., http_proxy="http://localhost:8080/"
BUGS
Unlike the last argument of cp(1), the last argument of hxcopy must be a file, not a directory.
The second argument must be a local file. Writing to a URL is not yet implemented. To work around this, replace hxcopy file.html
http://example.org/file.html by hxcopy -o http://example.org/file.html file.html tmp.html and then upload tmp.html to the given URL with
some other command, such as curl(1). The first argument, however, may be a URL. hxcopy will download the given file. (Currently only HTTP
is supported.)
EXAMPLE
Assume the HTML file foo.html contains a relative link to "../bar.html". Here are some examples of commands:
hxcopy foo.html bar/foo.html
The file foo.html is copied to ../bar/foo.html and the relative link to "../bar.html" becomes "../../bar.html".
hxcopy foo.html ../foo.html
The file foo.html is copied to ../foo.html and the relative link to "../bar.html" is rewritten as "bar.html".
hxcopy -i http://my.org/dir1/foo.html -o http://my.org/foo.html file1.html file2.html
The file file1.html is copied to file2.html and the relative link to "../bar.html" is rewritten as "bar.html". A command like this
may be useful to update files that are later uploaded to a server.
SEE ALSO
cp(1), curl(1), hxwls(1)
6.x 9 Dec 2008 HXCOPY(1)