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Old 06-20-2012
Moving files from one directory to another based on 2 date variables

Hi All,

I am currently coding for a requirement(LINUX OS) where I am supposed to move a file (Lets Call it Employee.txt) from Directory A to Directory B based on 2 date fields as below,

Code:
Date_Current = 20120620
Date_Previous = 20120610

Source Directory : /iis_data/source
Target Directory : /iis_data/destination

Files available in Directory:
Code:
20120609_Employee.txt
20120612_Employee.txt
20120615_Employee.txt
20120616_Employee.txt
20120617_Employee.txt
20120620_Employee.txt

I need to move all these files (EXCEPT the 20120609_Employee.txt) to destination Folder.
Also, I need to write the above dates from the files to a dummy file.

Can you pls help me figure out how to do it ? Any help is appreciated.

Thanks Much
Freddie

Last edited by Scrutinizer; 06-21-2012 at 02:49 PM.. Reason: code tags
 

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LedgerSMB::DBObject::Employee(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			LedgerSMB::DBObject::Employee(3pm)

NAME
LedgerSMB::DBObject::Employee - LedgerSMB class for managing Employees SYOPSIS
This module creates object instances based on LedgerSMB's in-database ORM. METHODS
The following method is static: new ($LedgerSMB object); save Saves an employee. Inputs required entity_id May not be undef start_date end_date dob date may not be undef role Not the database role. Either manager or user ssn sales manager_id employee_number search Returns a list of employees matching set criteria: employeenumber (exact match) startdate_from (start of date range) startdate_to (end of date range) first_name (partial match) middle_name (partial match) last_name (partial match) notes (partial match) Undef values match all values. set_entity_class Sets the entity class to 3. get_managers Retrieves a set of managers and attaches to $self->{all_managers} save_location Saves the location data for the contact. Inputs are standard location inputs (line_one, line_two, etc) save_contact Saves contact information. Inputs are standard contact inputs: entity_id contact_class contact description save_bank_account Saves a bank account to an employee. Standard inputs (entity_id, iban, bic) get_metadata() This retrieves various information vor building the user interface. Among other things, it sets the following properties: $self->{ar_ap_acc_list} = qw(list of ar or ap accounts) $self->{cash_acc_list} = qw(list of cash accounts) get Returns the employee record with all the inputs required for "save" populated. Also populates: locations List of location info contacts List of contact info notes List of notes bank account List of bank accounts save_notes Saves a note to an employee entity. Standard inputs (note, subject, entity_id) delete_contact required request variables: contact_class_id: int id of contact class contact: text of contact information person_id: int of entity_credit_account.id, preferred value delete_location Deletes a record from the location side. Required request variables: location_id location_class_id person_id Returns true if a record was deleted. False otherwise. delete_bank_account Deletes a bank account Requires: entity_id bank_account_id Returns true if a record was deleted, false otherwise. get_user_info Attaches the user_id and username to the employee object. If the user does not have manage_users powers, this will simply return false Copyright (C) 2007, The LedgerSMB core team. This file is licensed under the Gnu General Public License version 2, or at your option any later version. A copy of the license should have been included with your software. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-10 LedgerSMB::DBObject::Employee(3pm)
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