How can I get difference date between today and 15 days ago and all filename is was created before 15 days ago?
It has to be korn shell script.
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How can I get difference date between today and 15 days ago and all filename is was created before 15 days ago?
It has to be korn shell script.
Thanks. (2 Replies)
How could I using the following example, change it to show 2 days ago within the same time frame 0600 AM to 0600 AM
let foo=`date "+(1%H-106)*60+1%M-100"` bar=foo+1440
find . -mmin +$foo -mmin -$bar | tr -s '/','-' '^' | cut -f2,3 -d"^" | tr -s '^' ' ' |
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Hi,
the following gives today
$(date '+%d%m%y')
For example 210111 for today (21 of january 2011).
How can I have n days ego ? For example 160111 for 5 days ego ?
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Hi
I have shell script and I am facing the below issue to integrate the date calculation to the the script.
If I give the $1 as the date(20110701) then I need to get the 7 days ago date for the same format.(20110624).
At first I thought its a simple one to handle and I did a search in the... (10 Replies)
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I have been researching to obtain SSL certification expiry for most of our webistes. For some cases, some hosts where not directly accessible so i finally got a solution working with curl using my proxy. This lists the expiry date which i'm finally looking for.
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
dateinterval
DATEINTERVAL(3) 1 DATEINTERVAL(3)The DateInterval classINTRODUCTION
Represents a date interval.
A date interval stores either a fixed amount of time (in years, months, days, hours etc) or a relative time string in the format that
DateTime's constructor supports.
CLASS SYNOPSIS
DateInterval
DateInterval
Properties
o public integer$y
o public integer$m
o public integer$d
o public integer$h
o public integer$i
o public integer$s
o public integer$invert
o public mixed$days
Methods
o public DateInterval::__construct (string $interval_spec)
o publicstatic DateInterval DateInterval::createFromDateString (string $time)
o public string DateInterval::format (string $format)
PROPERTIES
o $y
- Number of years.
o $m
- Number of months.
o $d
- Number of days.
o $h
- Number of hours.
o $i
- Number of minutes.
o $s
- Number of seconds.
o $invert
- Is 1 if the interval represents a negative time period and 0 otherwise. See DateInterval::format.
o $days
- If the DateInterval object was created by DateTime.diff(3), then this is the total number of days between the start and end
dates. Otherwise, $days will be FALSE. Before PHP 5.4.20/5.5.4 instead of FALSE you will receive -99999 upon accessing the prop-
erty.
PHP Documentation Group DATEINTERVAL(3)