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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Adding one day to a date Post 302952490 by Don Cragun on Wednesday 19th of August 2015 10:59:56 AM
Old 08-19-2015
And, if the OP doesn't have a Linux system, but does have a 1993 or later ksh, the following works correctly when $t_date expands to a YYYYMMDD representation of the last day of any month:
Code:
printf '%(%Y%m%d)T\n' "$t_date + 1 day"

And, we could all write code that will work in any POSIX conforming shell on any system if the submitter would only tell us what OS an shell is being used. But, I'm not going to waste my time doing that again until the submitter answers the simple questions I asked in post #2 in this thread:
Quote:
What operating system are you using?

Do you have access to a 1993 or later version of the Korn shell ( ksh93 or a ksh with a version later than 1993)?
so we can provide the help the submitter needs with a solution that will work in the submitter's environment.
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