When I do the following it creates the file with the date specified
Code:
mkdir /file-$date
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When I run the script I get the following error
Code:
ERROR 1 (HY000) at line 1: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/VoipBilling-2019-06-23/Summary/POSTPAID-SUMMARY-2019-06-23.csv' (Errcode: 2)
ERROR 1 (HY000) at line 1: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/VoipBilling-2019-06-23/Summary/PREPAID-SUMMARY-2019-06-23.csv' (Errcode: 2)
ERROR 1 (HY000) at line 1: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/VoipBilling-2019-06-23/Summary/VIRTUAL-PBX-SUMMARY-2019-06-23.csv' (Errcode: 2)
ERROR 1 (HY000) at line 1: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/VoipBilling-2019-06-23/CDR/BILLTEST-2019-06-23.csv' (Errcode: 2)
ERROR 1 (HY000) at line 1: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/VoipBilling-2019-06-23/CDR/BILLTEST2-2019-06-23.csv' (Errcode: 2)
So it is creating the dates correctly but it seems to not be able to write/create the file. Folder permisions should be fine. I run chmod -R 777 /temp/* at the start of the script
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12
15
56
158
365
165
598
568
265
256
258
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Something like:
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}'
Obviously I don't know the syntax.
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Compilation of the line "cout = outFile" throws error
"Error: std::ios_base::operator=(const std::ios_base&) is not accessible from std::ios ::operator=(const std::ios &)."
outFile is declared as "static ofstream".
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tartdates
tartdates(5) LinuxTaRT Special Dates tartdates(5)NAME
tartdates - Special date configuration for LinuxTaRT
DESCRIPTION
LinuxTaRT uses a configuration file called specialdates to enable the user to display a specific tagline on certain special dates. The name
and location of this file is specified in the LinuxTaRT configuration file ~/.tartrc, but is usually:
~/.tartdates
PARAMETERS
Each line of the special date file consists of a day of the year expressed as a two digit month, a forward-slash (/), a two digit date, a
colon (:) and a line of text.
mm/dd:tagline text
Any line that does not conform to this specification will be treated as a comment. Comments may also be specified by prefixing text with a
# symbol. Using this method, you can place a comment behind a date line.
EXAMPLES
01/01:Happy New Year!!
Will use "Happy New Year!!" as the tagline when the date is January 1st.
12/25:Merry Christmas to all!
Displays "Merry Christmas to all!" as your tagline on Christmas day.
FILES
~/.tartdates
SEE ALSO tart(1)tartrc(5)tart-custom(5)Mark Veinot 1.0.0 tartdates(5)