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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users File Format in TCL Post 302530213 by mail2leo on Monday 13th of June 2011 09:16:22 AM
Old 06-13-2011
File Format in TCL

Hi,

Can anyone please guide me in writing a TCL script. I want to have a procedure to recreate an existing file and backup its copy and rename it by time of the updates are made.

Eg:
I have file xyz.tcl (which on recreation is saved as xyz_11jan_15_30_11.tcl)

So when I do
Code:
% ls
xyz.tcl
xyz_11jan_15_30_11.tcl {last modified and saved time}

Thanks in advance

Last edited by fpmurphy; 06-13-2011 at 10:23 AM.. Reason: code tags please! English fixed up to make it readable.
 

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tcl(1)							      General Commands Manual							    tcl(1)

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