I want to change a date from format dd-mmm-yyyy to mm/dd/yyyy. Is there a way to do this with sed or do you have to write a case statement to convert JAN to 01? Thanks (9 Replies)
How to convert the date field from dd/mm/yyyy to yyyy/mm/dd in unix
my script will generate text file which have two fields
one is date and another is name of the server for example this is sample date which I have to sort based on older to newer date the problem is when I found out sort will... (4 Replies)
Hi all
I have some pipe-separated data in the form:
5/12/2008 00:00:00|31/1/2009 00:00:00|SOMESTUFF|OTHERSTUFF
12/31/2008 00:00:00|15/1/2009 00:00:00|MORESTUFF|REMAININGSTUFF
1/1/1023 00:00:00|16/5/2047 00:00:00|THEREST|YETMORE
I need to zero-pad the single-digit days and months, using... (3 Replies)
My csv has data like this
x,x,3452,2/18/1986,abc
x,g,19711,1/24/1986,abc
i want to replace date in the following format YYYY-mm-dd
how do i convert using awk script ? (8 Replies)
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I have an online inquiry form, delivering a date in the form yyyy/mm/dd to my feedback form. If the content passes several checks, the form sends an e-mail to me. All works fine. I just would like to receive the date in the form dd/mm/yyyy. I tried with some code,... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I am writing a script that parses different logs and produces one. In the source files, the date is in DD MM YYYY HH24:MI:SS format. In the output, it should be in DD MON YYY HH24:MI:SS (ie 25 Jan 2010 16:10:10)
To extract the dates, I am using shell substrings, i.e.:
read line
... (4 Replies)
I've seen a lot of posts on this and have tried the following:
echo 1257000000| perl -e '($d,$m,$y)=(localtime(time-86400));$m+=1;$y+=1900;printf "$y/$m/$d\n";'
But I am unable to convert a past Epoch date into a format such as YYYY/MM/DD or MM/DD/YYYY.
I am using bash and don't know... (4 Replies)
I am using bash that when run downloads a file a verifies that there is data in it. What I am not able to do is have a user enter a date in any format they wish and have it converted to m-d-yyyy. Thank you :).
Bash
printf " Welcome to NGS analysis, checking for new files and creating a... (2 Replies)
I am getting output of YYYY-MM-DD and want to change this to DD/MM/YYYY.
When am running the query in 'Todd' to_date(column_name,'DD/MM/YYYY') am getting the required o/p of DD/MM/YYYY, But when am executing the same query(Netezza) in linux server(bash) am getting the output of YYYY-MM-DD
file... (3 Replies)
How to convert mmm-yy to mm/dd/yyyy format in unix ?
example:
Jan-99 to 01/01/1999
Jan-00 to 01/01/2000
Jan-25 to 01/01/2025
Dec-99 to 01/12/1999
Dec-00 to 01/12/2000
Dec-25 to 01/12/2025
YY anything between 00-50 should be 2000-2050
YY anything between 51-99 should be 1951-1999
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: gksenthilkumar
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