Hi all,
i'm new here in this forum. I really like the helpful answers in this forum.
Here a short question.
For a script i have to sort files by date and exclude the files of the actual date.
Sorting the files by date and preparing the output for awk is done by this line:
ls -l... (3 Replies)
I am a newbie to scripting.
I need a korn shell script to copy log files of current day to archive folder and rename with current days date stamp.
I would really appreciate your help.
File structure is as follows. Everyday files get overwritten, so I need copy to a archive directory and... (3 Replies)
Hi,
Any idea to get display of date - n ( n=1,2,3,4 etc) ?
For example , dtoudt will easily execute by dtoudt -3 and result is
>dtoudt -3
1234852529 Date 2009-2-17 time 14:35:29 day 47
How to get it display in 20090217 instead ?
Maybe you have other suggestion to display date... (0 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to show today's date and time in a better format than ‘date' (Using positional parameters). I found a command mktime and am wondering if this is the best command to use or will this also show me the time elapse since 1/30/70? Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks... (3 Replies)
I want to move all files from one directory to another directory excluding today (sysdate files) on daily basis.
file name is in pattern file_2013031801, file_2013031802 etc (2 Replies)
Hi. I am a new Unix admin and I've been tasked to write a ksh script that copies my .profile into my /home directory on all servers. I'm new to this and having a difficult time scripting it. Any ideas? (6 Replies)
Hi,
i want to make script. In a directory everyday( exclude sat and sun) in between 10 pm to 1 am there are 2 files comes and when file comes it will mail us. Format for files is mentioned below.
please help me on making this, and also have year end consider and if files come after 12 am it... (6 Replies)
I also posted this on macrumors forum, then i realized that this is a more suitable forum for matters like this. I apologize for the username, I was looking at a bag of doritos when it asked me for a username. lol
I need a program (see below for what I've tried) and I think a shell program will... (23 Replies)
Hi Team,
I'm new to unix and i have a requirement to copy or move files from one directory to another based on current date mentioned in the .zip file name. Note that i need to copy only the recent zip file. please help me with the code
i tried the code as:
#! /usr/bin/sh
find... (3 Replies)
Hi Community!
Following on from this code in another thread:
#!/bin/bash
file_string=`/bin/cat date.txt | /usr/bin/awk '{print $5,$4,$7,$6,$8}'`
file_date=`/bin/date -d "$file_string"`
file_epoch=`/bin/date -d "$file_string" +%s`
now_epoch=`/bin/date +%s`
if
then
#let... (2 Replies)
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path::dispatcher::rule
Path::Dispatcher::Rule(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Path::Dispatcher::Rule(3pm)NAME
Path::Dispatcher::Rule - predicate and codeblock
SYNOPSIS
my $rule = Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Regex->new(
regex => qr/^quit/,
block => sub { die "Program terminated by user.
" },
);
$rule->match("die"); # undef, because "die" !~ /^quit/
my $match = $rule->match("quit"); # creates a Path::Dispatcher::Match
$match->run; # exits the program
DESCRIPTION
A rule has a predicate and an optional codeblock. Rules can be matched (which checks the predicate against the path) and they can be ran
(which invokes the codeblock).
This class is not meant to be instantiated directly, because there is no predicate matching function. Instead use one of the subclasses
such as Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens.
ATTRIBUTES
block
An optional block of code to be run. Please use the "run" method instead of invoking this attribute directly.
prefix
A boolean indicating whether this rule can match a prefix of a path. If false, then the predicate must match the entire path. One use-case
is that you may want a catch-all rule that matches anything beginning with the token "ticket". The unmatched, latter part of the path will
be available in the match object.
METHODS
match path -> match
Takes a path and returns a Path::Dispatcher::Match object if it matched the predicate, otherwise "undef". The match object contains
information about the match, such as the results (e.g. for regex, a list of the captured variables), the "leftover" path if "prefix"
matching was used, etc.
run
Runs the rule's codeblock. If none is present, it throws an exception.
perl v5.12.4 2011-08-30 Path::Dispatcher::Rule(3pm)