Hi guys,
I have a directory in UNIX having files with the below format, i need to pickup the latest file having recent timestamp embedded on it, then need to rename it to a standard file name.
Below is the file format:
filename_yyyymmdd.csv, i need to pick the latest and move it with the... (1 Reply)
Please help me out how to identify the latest file in one directory by looking at file's timestamp or datestamp. You can say using system command. Thanks (10 Replies)
Hi,
I have a ftp script to ftp files from unix to windows. Now i need to pull the latest file from unix to windows. It is not working.
ftp -nvi $SERVER > ${FILE_DIR}/NavigationftpLog << EOD
user $USER $PWD
lcd $FILE_DIR
echo "the local directory is $FILE_DIR"
cd $Remote_PATH
echo... (2 Replies)
Dear Friends,
Am very much new to UNIX and this is my first task in UNIX. Can you pls help me with the below problem:
i want to get the latest file from unix to mainframes. I did the following
remote ls -t $AMR/data01/extract/monthly/source/-
AMR_D*""_REC_STAT.dat -
> v1
remote... (2 Replies)
Hi Everyone,
I am writing a shell script and I am struck here:
I need to find the latest file in a directory depending upon the date.
For example:
The files in the directory are:
Filename_bo_20110619
Filename_bo_20110620
Filename_bo_20110621
Filename_bo_20110622
So here, I want... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am using the below command to find the latest file in a dir:
ls -tr $v_sftphomedir/$v_sourcefile |tail -1
or
ls -t1 $v_sftphomedir/$v_sourcefile |head -1
and the outpur returned is below:
/home/cobr_sftp/var/controllingload/Backup/Dbrwds_Div_1796050246.txt
I need only the... (5 Replies)
I am trying to look into multiple directories and pluck out the latest version of a specific file, regardless of where it sits within the directory structure.
Ex:
The file is a .xls file and could have a depth within the directory of anywhere from 1-5
Working directory - Folder1... (6 Replies)
Dear All,
I have getting data as follows, the second field signifies table name and last one is time stamp. I have return always latest record based on time stamp. Could you please help me ?
I/P
====
... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Actually i got a client requirment and i need experts help here.
we have 30 parent directories and in that we have so many subdirectories and files. i want to find only latest timestamp files with out touching subdirectories
and need to redirect the latest files into some other... (3 Replies)
I believe there are couple of syntax issues in my script, couldn't find them :(
can someone help me with fixing it to make it work.
cd /abcde/
#get the latest filename excluding subdirs
filename=`ls -ltr | grep ^- | tail -1 | awk '{print $8}'`
#get system date and file timestamp and... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: simpltyansh
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LEARN ABOUT BSD
date
DATE(1) General Commands Manual DATE(1)NAME
date - print and set the date
SYNOPSIS
date [-nu] [-d dst] [-t timezone] [yymmddhhmm [.ss] ]
DESCRIPTION
If no arguments are given, the current date and time are printed. Providing an argument will set the desired date; only the superuser can
set the date. The -d and -t flags set the kernel's values for daylight savings time and minutes west of GMT. If dst is non-zero, future
calls to gettimeofday(2) will return a non-zero tz_dsttime. Timezone provides the number of minutes returned by future calls to gettimeof-
day(2) in tz_minuteswest. The -u flag is used to display or set the date in GMT (universal) time. yy represents the last two digits of
the year; the first mm is the month number; dd is the day number; hh is the hour number (24 hour system); the second mm is the minute num-
ber; .ss is optional and represents the seconds. For example:
date 8506131627
sets the date to June 13 1985, 4:27 PM. The year, month and day may be omitted; the default values will be the current ones. The system
operates in GMT. Date takes care of the conversion to and from local standard and daylight-saving time.
If timed(8) is running to synchronize the clocks of machines in a local area network, date sets the time globally on all those machines
unless the -n option is given.
FILES
/usr/adm/wtmp to record time-setting. In /usr/adm/messages, date records the name of the user setting the time.
SEE ALSO gettimeofday(2), utmp(5), timed(8),
TSP: The Time Synchronization Protocol for UNIX 4.3BSD, R. Gusella and S. Zatti
DIAGNOSTICS
Exit status is 0 on success, 1 on complete failure to set the date, and 2 on successfully setting the local date but failing globally.
Occasionally, when timed synchronizes the time on many hosts, the setting of a new time value may require more than a few seconds. On
these occasions, date prints: `Network time being set'. The message `Communication error with timed' occurs when the communication between
date and timed fails.
BUGS
The system attempts to keep the date in a format closely compatible with VMS. VMS, however, uses local time (rather than GMT) and does not
understand daylight-saving time. Thus, if you use both UNIX and VMS, VMS will be running on GMT.
4th Berkeley Distribution March 24, 1987 DATE(1)