Hi all,
I need to check the size of all files in a DIR.Can any one help me out from this?
This is my code:
filenames=`ls -l | cut -c 55-90`
for f in $filenames
do
if then
echo $f
done
Output:
file access denied.
*files have read permission alone. (6 Replies)
Hi everyone. I am trying to write a bash script that will copy files from one directory to another but I need to be able to check the directory that I'm copying the files to and see if the file already exists. If it does I need to add a number at the end of the copied file. Thanks for your help. (3 Replies)
Hi guys, i am new to perl. I started reading the perl documents and try to come up with some logic.
I am trying to create a script that would go into a location, search for todays files, then searches for all .txt files from today.
If todays not found, its an error
If file size is less... (26 Replies)
Hello - I have written the following basic shell script to count files, compare files and look for a particular strings in a file.
Problem 1: How do I define more than 1 file location?
#!/bin/bash
#this is a test script
FILES=$(ls /home/student/bin/dir1, home/student/bin/dir2)... (0 Replies)
Hello Experts,
Can some one write the code to find,
all files in the directory has today's time stamp or not?
Dir = /doc
Files
-----
a.txt Aug 13 10:15
b.txt Aug 13 10:16
c.txt Aug 13 10:17
d.txt Aug 13 10:18
e.txt Aug 13 10:17
Thanks in advance
Dip (2 Replies)
I have got few date format patterns like "yyyymmdd", "yy_mm_dd" etc.
There can be any combination of such patterns.
I have used add_delta_days to find "yyyy", "yy", "mm", "dd" for the current date and saved them to different variables like "$y1", "$y2", "$m1" etc
In one line, i want to... (10 Replies)
I have a filename,
This can be any of any format,
I want to check if the filename has hours,mins and seconds part. If it is present, i want to replace it with a " * " (star symbol)
output needed:
IMP: The time part can be in any pattern.
How can this be done?:confused:... (3 Replies)
Hi Guy’s,
I have this simple PERL code which checks whether the file exists . At the moment I am getting the following error
This is the code I am using
#!/usr/bin/perl
Open (F, "home/work/PerlWork/dataFile") or die "Could not open the file:$!\";
Also how can I read the content of... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
In a directory I have a lot of files created in history. However do I check the number of files that were created before a designated date?
Thanks (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am trying to write a script for following scenario:
I have a list of countries from where I receive files...eg. (Indonesia, Thailand, Australia...etc)
For each country, I have a list of files that they send.
IND -- a,b,c
TH -- p,q,r
AU -- x,y,z
The path for these files could... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: neil.k
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
datetime
datetime(3) Library Functions Manual datetime(3)NAME
datetime - convert between TAI labels and seconds
SYNTAX
#include <datetime.h>
void datetime_tai(&dt,t);
datetime_sec datetime_untai(&dt);
struct datetime dt;
datetime_sec t;
DESCRIPTION
International Atomic Time, TAI, is the fundamental unit for time measurements. TAI has one label for every second of real time, without
complications such as leap seconds.
A struct datetime variable, such as dt, stores a TAI label. dt.year is the year number minus 1900; dt.mon is the month number, from 0
(January) through 11 (December); dt.mday is the day of the month, from 1 through 31; dt.hour is the hour, from 0 through 23; dt.min is the
minute, from 0 through 59; dt.sec is the second, from 0 through 59; dt.wday is the day of the week, from 0 (Sunday) through 6 (Saturday);
dt.yday is the day of the year, from 0 through 365.
The datetime library supports more convenient TAI manipulation with the datetime_sec type. A datetime_sec value, such as t, is an integer
referring to the tth second after the beginning of 1970 TAI. The first second of 1970 TAI was 0; the next second was 1; the last second of
1969 TAI was -1. The difference between two datetime_sec values is a number of real-time seconds.
datetime_tai converts a datetime_sec to a TAI label.
datetime_untai reads a TAI label (specifically dt.year, dt.mon, dt.mday, dt.hour, dt.min, and dt.sec) and returns a datetime_sec.
SEE ALSO now(3)datetime(3)