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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Script pick elements according to the date in file Post 302756889 by Yoda on Wednesday 16th of January 2013 04:01:57 PM
Old 01-16-2013
That is not going to work. You cannot put a command just inside double quote and run it.

Use sub-shell:-
Code:
grep "$( date +"%d-%b" )" File.txt

Or use back-ticks:-
Code:
grep "`date +"%d-%b"`"  File.txt

I recommend using the sub-shell.
 

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