It's possible to use "find" to search a file that was modified for example between 5/10/2004 and 7/11/2005? How can i do this? I saw there is option -mtime, but i don't understand how to use it in this case. Thanks (4 Replies)
I found this code on here in another thread (which I can't find now). The code works on normal text, but not for a date in the format of "mm/dd/yyyy". I assume it has to do with the "/". I am using korn shell. Any ideas?
sed 's/${OldDate}/${NewDate}/g' < file > file.new
mv file.new file (2 Replies)
I have an issue regarding searching for old dates.
At the moment I search a field within a file for the last 3 days from the system date:
using today as 25/02/2010
DD=$(expr `date +%d` - 1)
DD1=$(expr `date +%d` - 2)
DD2=$(expr `date +%d` - 3)
MTH=`date +"%m"`
YR=`date +"%Y"`... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to search the pattern based on the date like "2010/08/15". I tried using / in the file giving /<<pattern>>. when i tried this it turns to /2010/+8, but not going to the pattern what ever i want.
This is how the data in the file.
INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/05/26 13:30:33... (5 Replies)
Hello all,
i have tons of files in folder named like this (yyyymmdd):
bookcollection20100729
bookcollection20100730
bookcollection20100731
bookcollection20100801
bookcollection20100802
etc.
I need to find files with date range in there names lets say from 2010.07.30 - 2010.08.02
... (10 Replies)
Dear Friends,
Following is manupulated output of our script.
e.g.
lkme_lpst 2
Pur_dt 31/12/2011
bl_dt 01/02/2011
rt_dt 02/02/2011
prod_btch 19/1452147-5210
We further want to manupulate it and want to replace / by -
i.e.
Lkme_lpst 2
Pur_dt 31-12-2011
bl_dt 01-02-2011... (7 Replies)
Dear all,
I have 2 questions.
I have a file with many rows which has date of the format YYYYMMDD.
1. I need to change the date to that weeks friday date(Ex: 20120716(monday) to 20120720). Satuday/Sunday has to be changed to next week friday date too.
2. After converting the date to... (10 Replies)
Hello,
Iam a newbies to Shell scripting. Iam trying to replace the date inside the file to new date. is there anyway that we can just use the pattern to search as "..." I have many files want to replace with the same date, and each file contains different date.
Thanks for your help.
... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I have files that with a naming convention as shown below. Some of the files have dates in the file name and some of them don't have dates in the file name.
imap-hp-import-20150917.txt
imap-dell-gec-import-20150901.txt
imap-cvs-import-20150915.txt
imap-gec-import.txt... (8 Replies)
i try to set linux date & time in specific format but it keep giving me error
Example :
date "+%d-%m-%C%y %H:%M:%S" -d "19-01-2017 00:05:01"
or
date +"%d-%m-%C%y %H:%M:%S" -d "19-01-2017 00:05:01"
keep giving me this error :
date: invalid date ‘19-01-2017 00:05:01'
Please use CODE tags... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: umen
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realpath
realpath(3X)realpath(3X)NAME
realpath - resolve pathname
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
The function derives, from the pathname pointed to by file_name, an absolute pathname that names the same file, whose resolution does not
involve or symbolic links. The generated pathname is stored, up to a maximum of bytes, in the buffer pointed to by resolved_name.
RETURN VALUE
On successful completion, returns a pointer to the resolved name. Otherwise, returns a null pointer and sets errno to indicate the error,
and the contents of the buffer pointed to by resolved_name are undefined.
ERRORS
The function will fail if:
Read or search permission was denied for a component of
file_name.
Either the file_name or resolved_name argument is a null pointer.
An error occurred while reading from the file system.
Too many symbolic links were encountered in resolving
path.
The file_name argument is longer than or a pathname component is longer than
A component of file_name does not name an existing file or file_name points to an empty string.
A component of the path prefix is not a directory.
The function may fail if:
Pathname resolution of a symbolic link produced an intermediate result whose
length exceeds
Insufficient storage space is available.
SEE ALSO sysconf(2), getcwd(3C), thread_safety(5), glossary(9), <stdlib.h>.
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realpath(3X)