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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Increment date in script Post 302382065 by jyothi_wipro on Tuesday 22nd of December 2009 05:14:47 AM
Old 12-22-2009
Java Increment date in script

Hi,
Iam new to scripting language.Smilie
can someone help me out solving this thread?hopingly ya....Smilie
I want to write a script which connects to db and searches the count in a table which has date column and id column.
If the count is not equal to 0 then it should increment the date with the one which is in the table.
suppose the table has date as 12-12-2009 then the script should increment the date to 13-12-2009.

Thanks and Regards,
JyothiSmilie
jyothi_wipro
 

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W2DO(1) 						User Contributed Perl Documentation						   W2DO(1)

NAME
w2do - a simple text-based todo manager SYNOPSIS
w2do [-l] [-t task] [-g group] [-d date] [-p priority] [-f|-u] w2do -a task [-g group] [-d date] [-p priority] [-f|-u] w2do -c id [-t task] [-g group] [-d date] [-p priority] [-f|-u] w2do -r id w2do [options] DESCRIPTION
w2do is a simple to use yet efficient command-line todo manager written in Perl. OPTIONS
General Options -l, --list Display items in the task list. All tasks are listed by default, but desired subset can be easily selected via specifying options as well. Since listing is the default action, this option can be safely omitted. -a task, --add task Add new item with selected task name to the task list. When no additional specifying options are given, the group general, the due date anytime and the priority 3 is used by default and the task is marked as unfinished. -c id, --change id Change item with selected id in the task list. Further specifying options are required in order to take any effect. -r id, --remove id Remove item with selected id from the task list. --change-group group Change all items in the selected group. Further specifying options are required in order to take any effect. --remove-group group Remove all items from the selected group. --purge-group group Remove all finished items from the selected group. --change-date date Change all items with selected due date. Further specifying options are required in order to take any effect. --remove-date date Remove all items with selected due date. --purge-date date Remove all finished items with selected due date. --change-pri priority Change all items with selected priority. Further specifying options are required in order to take any effect. --remove-pri priority Remove all items with selected priority. --purge-pri priority Remove all finished items with selected priority. --change-old Change all items with passed due date. Further specifying options are required in order to take any effect. --remove-old Remove all items with passed due date. --purge-old Remove all finished items with passed due date. --change-all Change all items in the task list. Further specifying options are required in order to take any effect. --remove-all Remove all items from the task list. --purge-all Remove all finished items from the task list. --undo Revert last action. When invoked, the data are restored from the backup file (i.e. "~/.w2do.bak" by default), which is deleted at the same time. --groups Display comma-delimited list of all groups in the task list. --stats Display detailed task list statistics. -h, --help Display help message and exit. -v, --version Display version information and exit. Specifying Options -t task, --task task Specify the task name. -g group, --group group Specify the group name. The group name should be a single word with maximum of 10 characters, but longer names are shortened automatically. -d date, --date date Specify the due date. Available options are anytime, today, yesterday, tomorrow, month, year, or an exact date in the YYYY-MM-DD format, e.g. 2008-06-17 for 17 June 2008. -p priority, --priority priority Specify the priority. Available options are integers between 1 and 5, where 1 represents the highest priority. -f, --finished Specify the finished task. -u, --unfinished Specify the unfinished task. Additional Options -s file, --savefile file Use selected file instead of the default "~/.w2do" as a save file. -w width, --width width Use selected line width; the minimal value is 75. -q, --quiet Avoid displaying messages that are not necessary. -V, --verbose Display all messages; this is the default option. -C, --colour, --color Use coloured output instead of the default plain text version. -X, --no-colour, --no-color Use plain text output (no colours); this is the default option. -b, --bare Do not display table header and group separators. -B, --no-bare Display table header and group separators; the default option. -I, --no-id Do not display ID column in the listing. --with-id Display ID column in the listing; the default option. -G, --no-group Do not display group column in the listing. --with-group Display group column in the listing; the default option. -D, --no-date Do not display due date column in the listing. --with-date Display due date column in the listing; the default option. -P, --no-priority Do not display priority column in the listing. --with-priority Display priority column in the listing; the default option. -S, --no-state Do not display state column in the listing. --with-state Display state column in the listing; the default option. ENVIRONMENT
W2DO_SAVEFILE Use selected file instead of the default "~/.w2do" as a save file. W2DO_WIDTH Use selected line width; the minimal value is 75. FILES
~/.w2do Default save file. ~/.w2do.bak Default backup file. SEE ALSO
w2html(1), w2text(1), perl(1). BUGS
To report bugs or even send patches, you can either add new issue to the project bugtracker at <http://code.google.com/p/w2do/issues/>, visit the discussion group at <http://groups.google.com/group/w2do/>, or you can contact the author directly via e-mail. AUTHOR
Written by Jaromir Hradilek <jhradilek@gmail.com>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included as a file called FDL in the main directory of the w2do source package. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Jaromir Hradilek This program is free software; see the source for copying conditions. It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Version 2.3.1 2010-02-13 W2DO(1)
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