This is the same command in one line: ---------- Post updated at 06:03 PM ---------- Previous update was at 05:57 PM ----------
Regarding removal of the awk command:
All the code marked light-blue is awk.
If you remove the awk code, then the vertical bar (pipe) is not needed, simply use <(ls -lh).
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might work too, but the result will be accordingly.
I am trying to load a group of files and their last dates modified into a text file that will in turn be used with SQL*Loader to load these files into Oracle. I am using a *.ksh script. I am getting the name of the file in by using the following:
for file_ext in 'cat loaddir.ext';
do
find... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I'm on a practical training and i have to change a shell script which print out a HTML-File with all Printers (and features example: IP, Mac etc.) they have in the factory.
The Features of the Printers are on each separate file. i mean every printer have an own file with it features.
... (12 Replies)
i have a k shell script that grep less than certain modified date
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#!/bin/ksh
for i in *
do
day=`ls -ltr | grep $i | tr -s " " | cut -d " " -f6-7 | awk 'substr($0,7,4)substr($0,1,5)substr($0,11)<"Feb 1"' `
echo $day
done... (2 Replies)
Sorry for the basic question, but I have a feeling that my developers are circumventing our change control process, and I want to be able to easily keep track of the last modified date of sub-folders of the production folder.
Basically, we have this major folder PROD, and then each application... (1 Reply)
Hello all - I've looked and have not been able to find a "find" command that will list the last modified date of files within a specific directory and its subdirectories. If anyone knows of such a command it would be very much appreciated!
If possible, I would like to sort this output and have... (5 Replies)
Hi ,
In my directory , i have many days file but i want to see all those which are of todays date.
i tried this but it gives all the files
mtime -0 |ls -ltr
I tried the below option as well.
19635 find -iname "*.LOG" -mtime
19636 ls -ltr *.LOG -mtime -1
19637 ls -ltr *.LOG... (7 Replies)
Can someone draw up a script that for every file, folder and subfolder and files that will copy the creation date over top of the modified date??
I know how to touch every file recursively, but no idea how to read a files creation date then use that to touch the modification date of that file,... (3 Replies)
I'm using a script that I need to get a file's "last modified date" in a format like 01:51:14 PM. We are running on AIX 6.1.0.0. I can't seem to find the right command parameters. Help! (4 Replies)
Hi,
Am performing a find based on filename and result can contain multiple files being found
Let's say my find command is
find /Archive -f -name 12345.pdf
and result of find command is
/Archive/Folder A/12345.pdf
/Archive/Folder B/12345.pdf
please note white space in folder names
I... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
plucker-decode
PLUCKER-DECODE(1) General Commands Manual PLUCKER-DECODE(1)NAME
plucker-decode - parses the Plucker cache file(s)
SYNOPSIS
plucker-decode [-h] [-v] [-s] [-S] [-d] [-z] <filename> ...
DESCRIPTION
plucker-decode This tool disassembles files generated by the Plucker parser (or any other Plucker compatible parser) and collects statis-
tics about the disassembled documents.
If you get a traceback with an assertion error, something is wrong in the data file or the data is compressed with ZLib and you forgot to
specify the -z option.
OPTIONS -h display usage information and exit
-v output version information and exit
-s show statics for each document
-S show summary statistics for all documents
-d show disassembly information for each document
-z use ZLib to uncompress the documents
SEE ALSO plucker-dump(1)AUTHOR
Holger Duerer <holly@starship.python.net> (man page by Michael Nordstrom, <micke@sslug.dk>)
Report bugs to http://bugs.plkr.org or <plucker-bugs@rubberchicken.org>
Plucker 1.1 - http://plkr.org/ PLUCKER-DECODE(1)