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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Day/Hour diff between two date Post 302951218 by jaydeep_sadaria on Tuesday 4th of August 2015 05:02:04 AM
Old 08-04-2015
Day/Hour diff between two date

Dear All

I need to find out day diff between two dates. date -d or date -- day is not working in mine system.

Currently i am using below code but it gives me wrong value while month change.

IP:

Code:
Date 1: 20150802 11:30:45
Date 2: 20150728 16:30:45

code used:

Code:
awk '{t1=$2; t2=$4; split(t1,a,":");split(t2,b,":"); if(($1-$3)){print $0,int(((substr(($1-$3+1),2,1)*24*3600+0*60+0)-(b[1]*3600+b[2]*60+b[3]))/3600+((0*3600+0*60+0)+(a[1]*3600+a[2]*60+a[3]))/3600)} else {print $0,int($1-$3+((a[1]*3600+a[2]*60+a[3])-(b[1]*3600+b[2]*60+b[3]))/3600)}}'

Kindly suggest plz.

Regards
Jaydeep Sadaria
 

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NAME
redshift.conf - configuration file for redshift and gtk-redshift DESCRIPTION
A configuration file with the name `redshift.conf' can optionally be placed in `~/.config/'. The file has standard INI format. General pro- gram options are placed under the `redshift' header, while options for location providers and adjustment methods are placed under a header with the name of that provider or method. General options are: temp-day = integer Daytime temperature temp-night = integer Night temperature transition = 0 or 1 Disable or enable transitions brightness-day = 0.1-1.0 Screen brightness at daytime brightness-night = 0.1-1.0 Screen brightness at night gamma = R:G:B Gamma adjustment to apply adjustment-method = name Select adjustment method. Options for the adjustment method can be given under the configuration file heading of the same name. location-provider = name Select location provider. Options for the location provider can be given under the configuration file heading of the same name. Options for location providers and adjustment methods can be found in the help output of the providers and methods. EXAMPLE
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