I posted a question on date intervals about a month back asking about how I could be able to go about a user entering the starting year/month/day and an ending year/month/day and then the script automatically cycling through each day of each month of each year that the user has specified.
I checked out Perderabo's datecalc script and it was helpful but still not exactly what I needed.
I've thrown together some code today but I know that it's not going to work, I just need some suggestions on how I can complete this.
Some of my concerns are:
Take a look at the start_date_m < end_date_m loop (the 2nd while loop). What if the starting month is 4 and the ending month is 10 (but the user meant the 10 month of the 2nd year) then the loop will break prematurely.
How do I adjust for this?
I'm continuuing to work on this script, so I will keep this post updated.
I have a 300 line script which generates key performance indicators for one of our systems. Since I just started learning sh/ksh half a month ago there's still a lot I haven't had experience with yet.
Currently, the script generates the report for a specific day. (It takes the date specified by... (2 Replies)
hi all,
i wrote a script to mail myself using pine (modified) to keep remind of b'days.
#!/bin/bash
grep "`date +%D |awk -F/ '{print $2+1, $1+0}'`" dataFile >/home/username/mailme
if test -s /home/username/mailme
then
pine -I '^X,y' -subject "Birthday Remainder" username... (4 Replies)
hi!
i m tryin to write a program that will perform a specific tasks after fixed interval of time.say every 1 min.
i jus donno how to go abt it.. which functions to use and so on...
i wud like to add that i am dont want to use crontab over here.
ny lead is appreciated.
thanx. (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have set up sar on my RedHat and Fedora Linux systems. I am running sa1 from cron:
0 8-17 * * 1-5 /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1200 3 &
The 1200 and 3 parameters tell sa1 to save data every 1200 seconds (== 20 minutes) and to write 3 times.
When I run sar to observe my data, I'll see... (1 Reply)
Hello, first of all I am happy to sign up here.
Next is, I have shell scripts for all the files I want looped infinitely for specific intervals(This is for a wmii config). My question here is how can I run multiple scripts at a 10 second interval for instance? (4 Replies)
Hi,
I want to copy some files from a Folder say, /usr/X at random intervals to another location.
Basically, new files will be dumped at random intervals to location /usr/X and I have to copy those new files to some other location (after copying, I cannot delete those files from source... (2 Replies)
divide input values into specified number (-100 or -200) according to the key (a1 or a2 ....)
For ex: if we give -100 in the command line it would create 100 number intervals (1-100, 100-200, 200-300) untill it covers the value 300 in a1.
Note: It should work the same even with huge numbers... (3 Replies)
I want to develop a script of the following form:
#!/bin/bash
# Function 'listen' opens a data stream
# which stores all incoming bytes in
# a buffer, preparing them to be
# grabbed by a following function
# which appears at random
# intervals during the execution of
# the script
... (11 Replies)
Hi all,
I hope you can help me with the following question:
I have multiple tables like this:
Chr Start End Zygosity Gene
chr1 153233510 153233510 het LOR
chr1 153233615 153233615 hom LOR
chr1 153233701 153233701 hom LOR
chr1 ... (5 Replies)
hi all,
I wish to calculate the length between intervals whose are defined by a starting and an end possition. The data looks like this:
1 10
23 30
45 60
70 100...
The desired output should be:
13 # (23-10)
15 # (45-30)
10 # (70-60)...
I donīt know how to operate with different... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: lsantome
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html::formhandler::field::date
HTML::FormHandler::Field::Date(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTML::FormHandler::Field::Date(3pm)NAME
HTML::FormHandler::Field::Date - a date field with formats
VERSION
version 0.40013
SUMMARY
This field may be used with the jQuery Datepicker plugin.
You can specify the format for the date using jQuery formatDate strings or DateTime strftime formats. (Default format is format =>
'%Y-%m-%d'.)
d - "%e" - day of month (no leading zero)
dd - "%d" - day of month (two digit)
o - "%{day_of_year}" - day of the year (no leading zeros)
oo - "%j" - day of the year (three digit)
D - "%a" - day name short
DD - "%A" - day name long
m - "%{day_of_month" - month of year (no leading zero)
mm - "%m" - month of year (two digit) "%m"
M - "%b" - month name short
MM - "%B" - month name long
y - "%y" - year (two digit)
yy - "%Y" - year (four digit)
@ - "%s" - Unix timestamp (ms since 01/01/1970)
For example:
has_field 'start_date' => ( type => 'Date', format => "dd/mm/y" );
or
has_field 'start_date' => ( type => 'Date', format => "%d/%m/%y" );
You can also set 'date_end' and 'date_start' attributes for validation of the date range. Use iso_8601 formats for these dates ("yyyy-mm-
dd");
has_field 'start_date' => ( type => 'Date', date_start => "2009-12-25" );
Customize error messages 'date_early' and 'date_late':
has_field 'start_date' => ( type => 'Date,
messages => { date_early => 'Pick a later date',
date_late => 'Pick an earlier date', } );
If form has 'is_html5' flag active it will render <input type="date" ... /> instead of type="text"
AUTHOR
FormHandler Contributors - see HTML::FormHandler
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Gerda Shank.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-25 HTML::FormHandler::Field::Date(3pm)