05-26-2005
Hi
sorry bob :-) i was actually workin on a different unix pc and i am typing mails from a windows pc.......so lots of typos.....
this is my code......
read startdt
ls -l --time-style="'%Y%m%d' | while read LINE
do
a='echo "$LINE"|cut -c 44-52'
if test $a -ge $startdt
then
echo "hello"
fi
done
in the above code even if "a" is less than "startdt".hello gets echoed......what am i doin wrong?
Thanks and Regards
Vivek.S
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Object oriented style
SYNOPSIS
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Procedural style
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