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Hello Janis!
Fri Jan 06 2017, Janis Kracht wrote to Gert Andersen:
>>I just come to send out some files here Thursday evening several times
>>and wit day number for Friday.
>> This while I was trying out to make some updated daily nodelst files for
>> stn and pasnet.
>>The problem is that use of julian day for Europe and US only works early
>>in th morning like between midnight and midday.
>> The best time to use julian day is do it when the world have the same
>> day number else have one to manage it with the number to be like ${num}-1
>> so the number get the right digit when it shall work automatic.
JK>I haven't had a problem with the date, Gert..
JK>I use this in my script:
JK>num=`date +%j --date=Friday`
JK>pick=`expr substr $num 2 3`
JK>year=`date +%Y`
JK>lastwk=$(($num -7))
JK>lpick=`expr substr $lastwk 2 3`
JK>Then I use the appropriate var where I need it.
JK>Hope this helps..
Yes, I maybe should have make me a script file for each week day and then
is it that I forgot to change the day for julian day so by each of my
dailylst script get the right week day for julian day.
Take care,
Gert
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