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Old 10-08-2014
Copy log based on from-date and to-date

Hi all,

i go a customer support requirement where i need to scan several files based on from/to date like 1-oct to 2-oct please help...
 

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OCTAVE-CONFIG(1)					      General Commands Manual						  OCTAVE-CONFIG(1)

NAME
octave-config - GNU Octave component and library information retrieval SYNOPSIS
octave-config [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
octave-config is a tool to obtain directory information for .oct and .m files for octave(1). OPTIONS
--m-site-dir Display the main directory for local, or site-specific, .m script files. --oct-site-dir Display the main directory for local, or site-specific, .oct dynamic-link libraries. -p VAR, --print VAR Print the default value of the Octave configuration variable VAR. Recognized variables are: API_VERSION LOCALAPIOCTFILEDIR ARCHLIBDIR LOCALARCHLIBDIR BINDIR LOCALFCNFILEDIR CANONICAL_HOST_TYPE LOCALOCTFILEDIR DATADIR LOCALSTARTUPFILEDIR DATAROOTDIR LOCALVERARCHLIBDIR DEFAULT_PAGER LOCALVERFCNFILEDIR EXEC_PREFIX LOCALVEROCTFILEDIR FCNFILEDIR MAN1DIR IMAGEDIR MAN1EXT INCLUDEDIR MANDIR INFODIR OCTFILEDIR INFOFILE OCTINCLUDEDIR LIBDIR OCTLIBDIR LIBEXECDIR PREFIX LOCALAPIARCHLIBDIR STARTUPFILEDIR LOCALAPIFCNFILEDIR VERSION -v, --version Display the version number of octave(1). -h, -?, --help Print help message. AUTHOR
John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> This manual page was contributed by Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution but may be used by others. GNU Octave 4 February 2011 OCTAVE-CONFIG(1)
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