06-22-2012
Filename with sequence number and date
Hi Unix Gurus,
I have a requirement to create a filename in the following format:
file.out_1_mmddyyyyhhmiss (0 to 3 hrs)
file.out_2_mmddyyyyhhmiss (4 to 7 hrs)
file.out_3_mmddyyyyhhmiss (8 to 11 hrs)
I tried,
1)touch file.out_`date '+%m%d%Y%H%M%S'`
2)expr `date +%H` / 4 + 1
problem came when I linked the above commands
touch file.out_(expr `date +%H` / 4 + 1)_`date '+%m%d%Y%H%M%S'`
Please advise me how to link above two commands.
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