Best way to increment weeks based on fiscal start year
Hi Folks -
I'm looking for the best way to to increment fiscal weeks - allow me to explain.
At my one client, 10/01/17 was the beginning if year fiscal year 2018.
Each week, I need to manage a unique set of variable that are updated in my application - they are called substitution variables.
I manage them (manually) in a comma delimited format, and then run a ksh over them to extract both columns and spool them to an "*.mxl" file in a specific import format.
For instance:
And then the import format is as such:
Then, the "*.mxl" file is read into the target system using a certain utility called from a shell script, but I digress.
As you can see, there are 13 variables. 1 is the current week (from start of fiscal) and the 12 additional previous week variables.
For instance, current week is the upcoming week, which is the 4th week since start of fiscal, as indicated by wk04.
My question is, is there an easy way to manage this and increment as necessary each week (on Saturday) when this is run?
Thank you!
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