In C Shell programming I haven't successfully been able to append the date in the format mmddyyyy to a filename. I've tried the following:
I can print out the date in the correct format: date +%x | sed ‘s/\///g
I can create a variable with the filename: set newfile=changedfiles
I can... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to append date in DAY_Mon_dd_yyyy at the end of a filename from cron.
Cron entry looks as below.
(script to execute) > test_file_`date +"a_%b_%d_%Y"`
File name created after executing the job is test_file_
I am expecting the filename to be something like ... (8 Replies)
Hi
I need to append date to filename.Wrote script to get the date from table ,take this date filed and append to my i/p file when call the below script.Any help should be appreciated .
Exampel
If call the below script
a4.sh filename
o/p should be
filename.2008-02-29
.... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I am a novice user on an AIX 5.3 system.
I am running some scripts via crontab and redirecting the output to a file.
For example: /home/cognos/ppdev_refresh.sh > /home/cognos/ppdev_refresh.txt
I want to append the system date to the file name so it becomes:... (7 Replies)
Hi guys,
I created a very basic script that moves a specified file to a directory that I have set using the mv command. What I would like to do is append the file name with the date and time.
So if I was to use the script to move a file called abc.txt, the script should rename the file... (1 Reply)
Hi everyone,
I need to create a script which dynamically splits Flatfiles and append a date. Only those should be splitted if they have more than a million rows but the date should be append every time.
E.g. in my folder I have 3 flat files and only 1 of them has more than a million rows. ... (3 Replies)
To delete log files content older than 30 days and append the lastest date log file date in the respective logs
I want to write a shell script that deletes all log files content older than 30 days and append the lastest log file date in the respective logs
This is my script
cd... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I'd like to write a monthly archive script that archives some logs. But I'd like to do it based on yesterday's date. In other words, I'd like to schedule the script to run on the 1st day of each month, but have the archive filename include the previous month instead.
Here's what I... (5 Replies)
This works except the date being sent to this script.
Is it because I am trying to write to an executing script?
Is there a better way?
date '+%m-%d-%Y_%I:%M-%p'>> Send_Email.sh
CONTENT="Backup to Maxtor Drive has occured."
echo "Sending email."
/usr/sbin/ssmtp -t << EOF
To:... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
sticky
STICKY(8) BSD System Manager's Manual STICKY(8)NAME
sticky -- sticky text and append-only directories
DESCRIPTION
A special file mode, called the sticky bit (mode S_ISVTX), is used to indicate special treatment for shareable executable files and directo-
ries. See chmod(2) or the file /usr/include/sys/stat.h for an explanation of file modes.
STICKY TEXT EXECUTABLE FILES
The sticky bit has no effect on executable files. All optimization on whether text images remain resident in memory is handled by the ker-
nel's virtual memory system.
STICKY DIRECTORIES
A directory whose `sticky bit' is set becomes an append-only directory, or, more accurately, a directory in which the deletion of files is
restricted. A file in a sticky directory may only be removed or renamed by a user if the user has write permission for the directory and the
user is the owner of the file, the owner of the directory, or the super-user. This feature is usefully applied to directories such as /tmp
which must be publicly writable but should deny users the license to arbitrarily delete or rename each others' files.
Any user may create a sticky directory. See chmod(1) for details about modifying file modes.
BUGS
Neither open(2) nor mkdir(2) will create a file with the sticky bit set.
HISTORY
A sticky command appeared in Version 32V AT&T UNIX.
4th Berkeley Distribution June 5, 1993 4th Berkeley Distribution