Your code is vague and garbled. Could you please provide a sample output? (something like.. this is what I really want my output to look like). Looking at your desired output and corresponding code from post #1, it doesn't look like that's the output you really want.
If that's the output you want, here's the code for it:
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Hey all,
When you run the 'ls -la' command it'll show you the time and dates of all files/directories. Now what I am trying to do is create a script that will tell me what files haven't been used in over the past 1 month and what the time and date is that the files that haven't been accessed in... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have some files which are creates every day using a script. I want to create a log files which does write "filename,creation day and time"
how can I do this ??
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:confused: I'm not really sure about the default backup date & time in our Unix system and I would like to change it to a convienient time...how do I do that? Please help? (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am facing a weird problem with the 'Date'. If I check date multiple times in a short interval I see a different time altogether. Here is an example
$ date
Tue Jul 15 02:07:22 PDT 2008
$ date
Tue Jul 15 02:07:23 PDT 2008
$ date
Tue Jul 15 03:20:42 PDT 2008
$ date
Tue Jul 15... (5 Replies)
Hi guys,
I know that this topic has been discuss numerous times, and I have search the net and this forum for it.
However, non able to address the problem I faced so far.
I am on Solaris Platform and unable to install additional packages like the GNU date and gawk to make use of their... (5 Replies)
Hi,
i dont have remote m/c user credential. i only know remote m/c ip address. and i am able to ping that remote m/c.
In windows we use: "net time \\computername" to get the remote m/c time.
so how can i get remote m/c time in unix m/c? (means a unix command)
Thanks for the help.
... (9 Replies)
Hello All,
I was having a look on threads on the Forum about time calculation but didn't find exactly this issue.
For instance, if we have these 2 dates, begin & end :
20100430235830
20100501000200
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Hi,
I am having a file name as exp_bkp_tables_18_Oct_2010_10_50_28.dmp which is used for import the records.
Now, I want to print the output using the selected file name as below :
Table records will get restored as on date 18-Oct-2010 and time 10:50:28
How it can be done ?
With... (5 Replies)
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asp-perl - Apache::ASP CGI and command line script processor
SYNOPSIS
asp-perl [-hsdb] [-f asp.conf] [-o directory] file1 @arguments file2 @arguments ...
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-f Specify an alternate configuration file other than ./asp.conf
-s Setup $Session and $Application state for script.
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DESCRIPTION
This program will run Apache::ASP scripts from the command line. Each file that is specified will be run, and the $Request->QueryString()
and $Request->Form() data will be initialized by the @arguments following the script file name.
The @arguments will be written as space separated words, and will be initialized as an associate array where %arguments = @arguments. As
an example:
asp-perl file.asp key1 value1 key2 value2
would be similar to calling the file.asp in a web environment like
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SEE ALSO
perldoc Apache::ASP, and also http://www.apache-asp.org
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