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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Updating a File Post 302908761 by vrupatel on Thursday 10th of July 2014 08:24:56 AM
Old 07-10-2014
Thanks Pikk45 , but I am not able to get as to how I can read the value of "TimeBefore' and assign it to "TimeAfter1"

How can I read and assign the value of "TimeBefore" to "TimeAfter1"

- VP

---------- Post updated at 08:24 AM ---------- Previous update was at 07:54 AM ----------

Hi All,

I am partly successful with assigning "TimeBefore" to "TimeAfter_1". How can I assign "TimeAfter_2" as this should be 5 minutes less. I am on AIX 6.1 and it doesn't support normal date calc functions. Any help will be really appreciated

-Vrushank
 

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