03-11-2011
Comparison of a timestamp and mtime of a file
Hi,
I am a beginner in shell scripting. Could any one help me out for below requirement. Its bit urgent.
Problem scenario:
1) I have a predefined timestamp (Ex. 2011-03-010 10:10:20)
2) And I have files in a directory starting with 'a' (Ex. a_123.txt, a_124.txt)
Expected solution:
I need to find the files which have later 'mtime' then my predefined timetstamp. In case of files availability, I need to proceed with the rest of the process in the shell script, else I need to exit with 0 (Safe exit).
Thanks in advance
Sam
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