thanks Finn

On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 14:53:55 -0500 Finnbarr Murphy wrote:
> --===============0388074877==
> Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
>       boundary="_9734e760-7c68-4b00-9601-b88cc600ca7a_"

> --_9734e760-7c68-4b00-9601-b88cc600ca7a_
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

> Mario=2C

> Here is something I put together on ksh93 date and time manipulation =20
> some time ago for my blog:

> http://blog.fpmurphy.com/2008/11/korn-shell-93-secrets-1.html

> - Finn
> ______________________________________________________________________
> Finnbarr P. Murphy       "Per Ardua ad Astra"          +1.321.604.5753
> PGP Key ID: 57CD7DDA                                 blog.fpmurphy.com
> PGP Key fingerprint: 1EFC 9007 0B82 758F A079 747B 3F28 A984 57CD 7DDA

> > Date: Mon=2C 7 Dec 2009 12:58:29 -0500
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [ast-users] printf %T question
> >=20
> > Hello ksh93 aficionados=2C
> >=20
> > I recall that printf "%T" has some powerful ways to compute dates
> > using phrases like "10 days from today" or some such.
> > Is there a reference doc for how to use these?
> >=20
> > My particular need at the moment is to compute the date for "90 days=20
> > after Sept 23=2C2009"
> >=20
> > Regards=2C
> >    Mario
> > _______________________________________________
> > ast-users mailing list
> > [email protected]
> > https://mailman.research.att.com/mailman/listinfo/ast-users
>                                         =

> --_9734e760-7c68-4b00-9601-b88cc600ca7a_
> Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

> <html>
> <head>
> <style><!--
> .hmmessage P
> {
> margin:0px=3B
> padding:0px
> }
> body.hmmessage
> {
> font-size: 10pt=3B
> font-family:Verdana
> }
> --></style>
> </head>
> <body class=3D'hmmessage'>
> Mario=2C<br><br>Here is something I put together on ksh93 date and time man=
> ipulation&nbsp=3B <br>some time ago for my blog:<br><br>http://blog.fpmurph=
> y.com/2008/11/korn-shell-93-secrets-1.html<br><br>- Finn<br>_______________=
> _______________________________________________________<br>Finnbarr P. Murp=
> hy&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B &nbsp=3B &nbsp=3B "Per Ardua ad Astra"&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&n=
> bsp=3B &nbsp=3B &nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B +1.321.604.5753<br>PGP Key ID: 57C=
> D7DDA&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=
> =3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B &nbsp=
> =3B &nbsp=3B &nbsp=3B &nbsp=3B &nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbs=
> p=3B blog.fpmurphy.com<br>PGP Key fingerprint: 1EFC 9007 0B82 758F A079 747=
> B 3F28 A984 57CD 7DDA<br><br><br><br>&gt=3B Date: Mon=2C 7 Dec 2009 12:58:2=
> 9 -0500<br>&gt=3B From: [email protected]<br>&gt=3B To: ast-us...@research.=
> att.com<br>&gt=3B Subject: [ast-users] printf %T question<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=
> =3B Hello ksh93 aficionados=2C<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B I recall that printf "%=
> T" has some powerful ways to compute dates<br>&gt=3B using phrases like "10=
>  days from today" or some such.<br>&gt=3B Is there a reference doc for how =
> to use these?<br>&gt=3B <br>&gt=3B My particular need at the moment is to c=
> ompute the date for "90 days <br>&gt=3B after Sept 23=2C2009"<br>&gt=3B <br=
> >&gt=3B Regards=2C<br>&gt=3B    Mario<br>&gt=3B ___________________________=
> ____________________<br>&gt=3B ast-users mailing list<br>&gt=3B ast-us...@r=
> esearch.att.com<br>&gt=3B https://mailman.research.att.com/mailman/listinfo=
> /ast-users<br>                                          </body>
> </html>=

> --_9734e760-7c68-4b00-9601-b88cc600ca7a_--

> --===============0388074877==
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> Content-Disposition: inline

> _______________________________________________
> ast-users mailing list
> [email protected]
> https://mailman.research.att.com/mailman/listinfo/ast-users

> --===============0388074877==--

_______________________________________________
ast-users mailing list
[email protected]
https://mailman.research.att.com/mailman/listinfo/ast-users

Reply via email to