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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk print re-direction to a file with timestamp appended Post 302686031 by dsdev_123 on Monday 13th of August 2012 10:29:35 PM
Old 08-13-2012
awk print re-direction to a file with timestamp appended

Hello

I need to split big xml file into multiple files based on xml declaration. for that i have written one awk 1 liner as below

Code:
awk '/<?xml\ version/{i++}{print > "outfile."i}' test123.xml

this is producing the desired out put. but i want the the currenttimestamp with milliseconds in the file name rather than outfile as filename.

ex: outfile=currenttimestamp with milliseconds (YYYYMMDDHHMISSSS) format.

ex:2012080819371613.1

Please help me

Thanks
Dsdev123


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