$ cat file
Tue Jun 18 05:00:02 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Thu Jun 20 05:00:02 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Fri Jun 21 05:00:02 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Sat Jun 22 05:00:03 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Sun Jun 23 05:00:02 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Mon Jun 24 05:00:02 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Fri Jun 28 05:00:02 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Sat Jun 29 05:00:02 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Sun Jun 30 05:00:03 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Mon Jul 1 05:00:03 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Tue Jul 2 05:00:02 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Wed Jul 3 05:00:01 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Thu Jul 10 05:00:02 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Thu Jul 16 05:00:02 EEST 2013 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Fri Jan 17 04:00:01 EEST 2014 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Fri Jan 17 04:05:01 EEST 2014 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Fri Jan 17 05:00:01 EEST 2014 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Fri Jan 17 06:05:01 EEST 2014 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Code:
awk ' BEGIN{
split("Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec",M," ")
for(i=1;i<=12;i++)Mon[M[i]]=sprintf("%02d",i)
}
function dform(v){
sub(substr(v,6,3),Mon[substr(v,6,3)],v)
gsub(":"," ",v)
return mktime(v)
}
{
now = $6" "$2" "$3" "$4
if(dform(now)>=dform(start) && dform(now)<=dform(end))
print
}
' start="2014 Jan 17 04:00:00" end="2014 Jan 17 05:50:00" file
Resulting
Code:
Fri Jan 17 04:00:01 EEST 2014 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Fri Jan 17 04:05:01 EEST 2014 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
Fri Jan 17 05:00:01 EEST 2014 | file_check.sh| Message:script has files to process.
change start and end variable according to your need
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