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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need code to ftp files in loop Post 302527105 by panyam on Thursday 2nd of June 2011 11:59:18 AM
Old 06-02-2011
Hello Gangadhar,

You can do something like this to get the dates:

Put the below in a script and execute it. Here you can pass from and todates to the script and assign them in start(Here for testing I just hard coded those values).

Code:
 
From_date="082008"
To_date="112010"
list=`sqlplus -S "username/passwd" <<EOF
set head off
set echo off
set feedback off
select to_char(add_months ( to_date('$From_date','MMYYYY'), rownum - 1 ), 'MMYYYY' )  from dual connect by rownum <= months_between(to_date('$To_date','MMYYY
Y'),to_date('$From_date','MMYYYY'))+1;
EOF`
 
for i in `echo $list`
do
source_file='JKA.CAD.TUV.ST'$i
        target_file='MA_UPD.DAT'$i
        ftp -n lmuharbah.pam.com <<!
        user abcman abcman
        get $source_file $FTP_HOME_DIR/$target_file
        bye
        done
done

Regards
Ravi
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