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Old 03-23-2012
Calculate the number of days between 2 dates - bash script

I wrote the day calculator also in bash. I would like to now, that is it good so?

Code:
#!/bin/bash

datum1=`date -d "1991/1/1" "+%s"`
datum2=`date "+%s"`

diff=$(($datum2-$datum1))

days=$(($diff/(60*60*24)))

echo $days

Thanks in advance for your help!
 

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