"yesterdate" function? (and tomorrowdate too)
R McBurnett
rdm2 at nvuxr.UUCP
Fri Jan 13 04:28:26 AEST 1989
In article <353 at bilver.UUCP> bill at bilver.UUCP (bill vermillion) writes:
>In article <19100001 at hpficad.HP.COM> mcr at hpficad.HP.COM (Matt Reprogle) writes:
>>
>>I need a way to get yesterday's date in YYMMDD format in a Unix script and put
>>it in a file. I don't want to write a C program implementing an entire
>>calendar to do it.
>>
>>Can anyone help?
>>
>>Matt Reprogle
>>
>>{everywhere}!hplabs!hpfcla!mcr
try this
$ date
Thu Jan 12 13:21:36 EST 1989
$ TZ=EST29EDT date
Wed Jan 11 13:21:42 EST 1989
putting in your normal TZ parameter (5 for east coast) +24 goes back 24
hours.
Yes this works for tomorrow too
$ TZ=EST-19EDT date
Fri Jan 13 13:22:44 EST 1989
you can use the date command to get the YYMMDD also
$ date "+%y%m%d"
890112
and in combination with the TZ stuff.
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