I suspect the command you have given might be OS dependent (the format you suggested available under GNU and it's part of sh-utils package) as it does not work in my case too.
hii all.
I have to get the date of the 7th day past from the current date.
if i give the current date as sep 3 then i must get the date as 27th of august.
can we get the values from the "cal" command.
cal | awk '{print $2}' will this type of command work.
actually my need is
if today is... (17 Replies)
Hi all,
I've used various scripts in the past to work out the date last week from the current date, however I now have a need to work out the date 1 week from a given date.
So for example, if I have a date of the 23rd July 2010, I would like a script that can work out that one week back was... (4 Replies)
Hi i am writing a cron job.
so for it i need the 60 days old date form current date in variable.
Like today date is 27 jan 2011 then output value will be stote in variable in formet Nov 27.
i am using EST date, and tried lot of solution and see lot of post but it did not helpful for me. so... (3 Replies)
I am trying to find out the number of days between the current date and user defined date.
I took reference from here for the date2jd() function.
Modified the function according to my requirement. But its not working properly.
Original code from here is working fine.
#!/bin/sh... (1 Reply)
Well guys,
I know the right syntax for displaying the current date is $(date). However, I am planning to send emails to some customers which displays their subscription date, and then the expiry. The expiry being 30 days from the current date.
What would the right syntax be? (6 Replies)
hi all..
i want 2 know how 2 find 7days past date from current date..
when i used set datetime = `date '+%m%d%y'` i got 060613..
i just want to know hw to get 053013..
i tried using date functions but couldnt get it :( i use c shell and there is no chance that i can change that ..... (3 Replies)
I have to display only those subscribers which are in "unconnected state" and the date is 90 days older than today's date.
Below command is used for this purpose:
cat vfsubscriber_20170817.csv | sed -e 's/^"//' -e '1d' | nawk -F '",' '{if ( (substr($11,2,4) == 2017) && ( substr($11,2,8) -lt... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I have been researching to obtain SSL certification expiry for most of our webistes. For some cases, some hosts where not directly accessible so i finally got a solution working with curl using my proxy. This lists the expiry date which i'm finally looking for.
# curl --proxy... (4 Replies)
current date command runs well
awk -v t="$(date +%Y-%m-%d)" -F "'" '$1 < t' myname.dat
subtract 30 days fails
awk -v t="$(date --date="-30days" +%Y-%m-%d)" -F "'" '$1 < t' myname.dat
awk command in hp unix subtract 30 days automatically from current date without date illegal option error... (20 Replies)
Discussion started by: kmarcus
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weather::com::datetime
Weather::Com::DateTime(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Weather::Com::DateTime(3pm)NAME
Weather::Com::DateTime - date and time class
SYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Weather::Com::DateTime;
my $gmt_offset = 1; # e.g. for Germany in winter
my $datetime = Weather::Com::DateTime->new($gmt_offset);
$datetime->set_lsup('02/25/05 11:21 PM Local Time');
print "This is the date '02/25/05 11:21 PM' in Germany:
";
print "Epoc: ", $datetime->epoc(), "
";
print "GMT (UTC): ". gmtime($datetime->epoc()). "
";
print "My local time: ". localtime($datetime->epoc()). "
";
print "And finally German time: ", $datetime->time(), " o'clock at ",
$datetime->date(), "
";
DESCRIPTION
Weather::Com::DateTime objects are used to encapsulate a date or time provided by the OO interface (e.g. localtime, sunrise, sunset, etc.).
This is done because there are many ways to use a date or time and to present it in your programs using Weather::Com. This class provides
some predefined formats for date and time but also enables you to easily define your own ones.
These objects always represent the local time of a Weather::Com::Location object. That is, if you have a location object for New York City
and your server running the weather script is located in Los Angeles, for example, this line
print "Sunrise at: ", $location->sunrise()->time(), "
";
will print the time of sunrise (in 24h format) in EST and not corresponding to the timezone of Los Angeles! If you'd like to now what this
is in GMT you could call
print "Sunrise at: ". gmtime($location->sunrise()->epoc()). "
";
or if you want to know when the sun rises at the location in your servers local time than just call
print "Sunrise at: ". localtime($location->sunrise()->epoc()). "
";
There are two ways to get your own date or time format:
1. You use the "formatted()" method and provide a format string to it.
2. If you'd like to define your own "date()" or "time()" method, simply change the corresponding methods.
What you can change in which way without destroying the whole class, is described in section INTERFACE.
CONSTRUCTOR
You usually would not construct an object of this class yourself. This is implicitely done when you call one of the OO interfaces date or
time methods.
The constructor can take a GMT offset in positive or negative hours.
If one calls the constructor without any GMT offset, we assume you want a GMT object.
METHODS
epoc(epoc seconds)
With this method you can set the date and time using epocs (GMT) directly.
It returns the currently set epoc seconds (GMT).
formatted(format)
This method returns a date or time formatted in the way you ask for and corresponding to the local time of the parent object.
The "format" you provide to this method has to be a valid Time::Format format. For details please refer to Time::Format.
set_date(date)
With this method one can set the date of the object using an input format like "Feb 13" which is the 13th of february of the current year.
Using this method, the time is set to 00:00. The year is the current one.
set_time(time)
With this method one can set the time of the object using an input format like "8:30 AM".
The date is set to the current date of the host the script is running on.
set_lsup(lsup)
With this method one can set the date of the object using the weather.com's special last update format that is like "2/12/05 4:50 PM Local
Time".
date()
Returns the date in the format "1. February 2005".
time()
Returns the time in the format "22:15".
time_ampm()
Returns the time in the format "10:15 PM".
weekday()
Returns the day of week with like "Wednesday".
day()
Returns the day in month.
month()
Returns the name of the month.
mon()
Returns the number of the month
year()
Returns the year (4 digits).
AUTHOR
Thomas Schnuecker, <thomas@schnuecker.de>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2004-2007 by Thomas Schnuecker
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The data provided by weather.com and made accessible by this OO interface can be used for free under special terms. Please have a look at
the application programming guide of weather.com (<http://www.weather.com/services/xmloap.html>)!
perl v5.8.8 2007-07-09 Weather::Com::DateTime(3pm)