08-10-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by whatisthis
Thanks a lot.
vgersh99,
I don't think there is any difference with first of the month.
I thought first of the month would be 1.
$ echo '01 - 1' | bc | sed 's/^.$/0&/'
00
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