hii all.
I have to get the date of the 7th day past from the current date.
if i give the current date as sep 3 then i must get the date as 27th of august.
can we get the values from the "cal" command.
cal | awk '{print $2}' will this type of command work.
actually my need is
if today is... (17 Replies)
Hi All,
Is it possible to run date -d option in Solaris?
Do we have a work around so that -d option will be recognized
by solaris as it is recognized by linux.
I need this since i am using this in scripting and it works in Linux box. my problem is
it doesn't work in solaris box.
... (6 Replies)
Hi,
Anybody knows how to get what date was 28 days ago of the current system date through UNIX script.
Ex : - If today is 28th Mar 2010 then I have to delete the files which arrived on 1st Mar 2010, (15 Replies)
Hi all,
I am trying to execute the following command in a sun solaris machine and getting the error as below.
bash-2.03$ date -d "1 day ago" +%Y%m%d
date: illegal option -- d
bash-2.03$ uname -a
SunOS gtrd02 5.8 Generic_117350-55 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440
Can anybody help me to... (1 Reply)
Hi i am writing a cron job.
so for it i need the 60 days old date form current date in variable.
Like today date is 27 jan 2011 then output value will be stote in variable in formet Nov 27.
i am using EST date, and tried lot of solution and see lot of post but it did not helpful for me. so... (3 Replies)
I am trying to find out the number of days between the current date and user defined date.
I took reference from here for the date2jd() function.
Modified the function according to my requirement. But its not working properly.
Original code from here is working fine.
#!/bin/sh... (1 Reply)
hi all..
i want 2 know how 2 find 7days past date from current date..
when i used set datetime = `date '+%m%d%y'` i got 060613..
i just want to know hw to get 053013..
i tried using date functions but couldnt get it :( i use c shell and there is no chance that i can change that ..... (3 Replies)
I have to display only those subscribers which are in "unconnected state" and the date is 90 days older than today's date.
Below command is used for this purpose:
cat vfsubscriber_20170817.csv | sed -e 's/^"//' -e '1d' | nawk -F '",' '{if ( (substr($11,2,4) == 2017) && ( substr($11,2,8) -lt... (1 Reply)
SunOS -s 5.10 Generic_147440-04 sun4u sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise
Hi,
In a folder, there are files. I have a script which reads the current date and subtract the modification date of each file.
How do I achieve this?
Regards,
Joe (2 Replies)
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Perl::Critic::Policy::Modules::RequireVersionVar(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Perl::Critic::Policy::Modules::RequireVersionVar(3)NAME
Perl::Critic::Policy::Modules::RequireVersionVar - Give every module a "$VERSION" number.
AFFILIATION
This Policy is part of the core Perl::Critic distribution.
DESCRIPTION
Every Perl file (modules, libraries, and programs) should have a package-scoped $VERSION variable. The $VERSION allows clients to insist
on a particular revision of your file like this:
use SomeModule 2.4; #Only loads version 2.4
This Policy scans your file for any package variable named $VERSION. I'm assuming that you are using "strict", so you'll have to declare
it like one of these:
our $VERSION = 1.0611;
$MyPackage::VERSION = 1.061;
use vars qw($VERSION);
use version; our $VERSION = qv(1.0611);
Perl's version system does not recognize lexical variables such as
my $VERSION = 1.0611;
so they are not accepted by this policy.
A common practice is to use the "$Revision: 4126 $" keyword to automatically define the $VERSION variable like this:
our ($VERSION) = '$Revision: 4126 $' =~ m{ $Revision: s+ (S+) }x;
CONFIGURATION
This Policy is not configurable except for the standard options.
NOTES
Conway recommends using the "version" pragma instead of raw numbers or 'v-strings.' However, this Policy only insists that the $VERSION be
defined somehow. I may try to extend this in the future.
TO DO
Add check that $VERSION is independently evaluatable. In particular, prohibit this:
our $VERSION = $Other::Module::VERSION;
This doesn't work because PAUSE and other tools literally copy your version declaration out of your module and evaluates it in isolation,
at which point there's nothing in "Other::Module", and so the $VERSION is undefined.
AUTHOR
Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@imaginative-software.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005-2011 Imaginative Software Systems. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of this license
can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
perl v5.16.3 2014-06-09 Perl::Critic::Policy::Modules::RequireVersionVar(3)