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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Identifying missing file dates Post 302996923 by nalu on Thursday 4th of May 2017 07:39:53 AM
Old 05-04-2017
Hi Rudic,
Thanks for your script. However this is not serve my purpose.
I Want to find missing files in 10 days with more than one date in the file name.
I have the below files in the directory /bin/daily/msn_files
Code:
jera_msn_2017-04-28-150325_2017-04-29-112227_2017-04-29-112227.txt
jera_msn_2017-04-24-150325_2017-04-24-112227_2017-04-25-112227.txt
jera_msn_2017-04-24-150325_2017-04-26-112227_2017-04-26-112227.txt
jera_msn_2017-04-25-150325_2017-04-26-112227_2017-04-27-112227.txt
jera_msn_2017-04-30-150325_2017-04-30-112227_2017-05-01-112227.txt

In the above files names we have more than one date. It should consider only last date in the file name.
It should not consider other dates.
In this case the missing files are for the dates
Code:
2017-04-24
2017-04-28
2017-04-30
2017-05-02

Thanks in Advance.
 

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