Splitting week start date and end date based on custom period start dates
Below are my custom period start and end dates based on a calender, these dates are placed in a file, for each period i need to split into three weeks for each period row, example is given below.
Could you please help out to achieve solution through shell script..
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Hi All,
I have problem in my file. It has two date variable.
There are 2 variables which has the values as below
1. START_MONTH = “Date(YYYYMM) format” Ex: 201008
2. END_MONTH = “Date(YYYYMM) format” Ex: 201105
The end date should be greater than start date.
Now we... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I enter Start date and end date as parameters. I need to capture dates between start date and end date. Please let me know if you have any idea the same.
Thanks in advance.
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2013-08-02 *some content*
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Dear all,
I have an user passing 2 parameter 31/03/2015 and 02/04/2015 to a ksh script. How to print the start date to end date.
Expected output is :
31/03/2015
01/04/2015
02/04/2015
Note :
1. Im using aix and ksh
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parsedate
PARSEDATE(3) Library Functions Manual PARSEDATE(3)NAME
parsedate - convert time and date string to number
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
typedef struct _TIMEINFO {
time_t time;
long usec;
long tzone;
} TIMEINFO;
time_t
parsedate(text, now)
char *text;
TIMEINFO *now;
DESCRIPTION
Parsedate converts many common time specifications into the number of seconds since the epoch -- i.e., a time_t; see time(2).
Parsedate returns the time, or -1 on error. Text is a character string containing the time and date. Now is a pointer to the time that
should be used for calculating relative dates. If now is NULL, then GetTimeInfo in libinn(3) is used to obtain the current time and time-
zone.
The character string consists of zero or more specifications of the following form:
time A time of day, which is of the form hh[:mm[:ss]] [meridian] [zone] or hhmm [meridian] [zone]. If no meridian is specified, hh is
interpreted on a 24-hour clock.
date A specific month and day with optional year. The acceptable formats are mm/dd[/yy], yyyy/mm/dd, monthname dd[, yy], dd monthname
[yy], and day, dd monthname yy. The default year is the current year. If the year is less then 100, then 1900 is added to it; if
it is less then 21, then 2000 is added to it.
relative time
A specification relative to the current time. The format is number unit; acceptable units are year, month, week, day, hour, minute
(or min), and second (or sec). The unit can be specified as a singular or plural, as in 3 weeks.
The actual date is calculated according to the following steps. First, any absolute date and/or time is processed and converted. Using
that time as the base, day-of-week specifications are added. Next, relative specifications are used. If a date or day is specified, and
no absolute or relative time is given, midnight is used. Finally, a correction is applied so that the correct hour of the day is produced
after allowing for daylight savings time differences.
Parsedate ignores case when parsing all words; unknown words are taken to be unknown timezones, which are treated as GMT. The names of the
months and days of the week can be abbreviated to their first three letters, with optional trailing period. Periods are ignored in any
timezone or meridian values.
BUGS
Parsedate does not accept all desirable and unambiguous constructions. Semantically incorrect dates such as ``February 31'' are accepted.
Daylight savings time is always taken as a one-hour change which is wrong for some places. The daylight savings time correction can get
confused if parsing a time within an hour of when the reckoning changes, or if given a partial date.
HISTORY
Originally written by Steven M. Bellovin <smb@research.att.com> while at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and distributed
under the name getdate.
A major overhaul was done by Rich $alz <rsalz@bbn.com> and Jim Berets <jberets@bbn.com> in August, 1990.
It was further revised (primarily to remove obsolete constructs and timezone names) a year later by Rich (now <rsalz@osf.org>) for Inter-
NetNews, and the name was changed. This is revision 1.1.1.1, dated 1997/08/04.
SEE ALSO date(1), ctime(3), libinn(3), time(2).
PARSEDATE(3)