script with date work on AIX
I wrote a script to that works fine on Linux but fails on AIX 7.2.
My script uses the command date with -d.
The purpose of this script is to get the last day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or a holiday. To validate if a day is a holiday I perform a query passing a date in the format YYYY-MM-DD.
The script is this:
D_MINUS_ONE=
GetLastDay()
{
current_day=""
day_of_week=$(date -d "$1 -1 days" +'%w')
if [ $day_of_week -eq 0 ]
then
current_day=$(date -d "$1 -3 days")
else
current_day=$(date -d "$1 -1 days")
fi
db2 -x "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM HOLIDAY WHERE DT_HOLIDAY='$(date -d "$current_day" +'%Y-%m-%d')'" | read lines
if [ lines -gt 0 ]
then
GetLastDay $(date -d "$current_day" +'%Y-%m-%d')
fi
D_MINUS_ONE=$(date -d "$current_day" +'%Y-%m-%d')
}
GetLastDay $1
echo $D_MINUS_ONE
shell-script date ksh aix
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I wrote a script to that works fine on Linux but fails on AIX 7.2.
My script uses the command date with -d.
The purpose of this script is to get the last day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or a holiday. To validate if a day is a holiday I perform a query passing a date in the format YYYY-MM-DD.
The script is this:
D_MINUS_ONE=
GetLastDay()
{
current_day=""
day_of_week=$(date -d "$1 -1 days" +'%w')
if [ $day_of_week -eq 0 ]
then
current_day=$(date -d "$1 -3 days")
else
current_day=$(date -d "$1 -1 days")
fi
db2 -x "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM HOLIDAY WHERE DT_HOLIDAY='$(date -d "$current_day" +'%Y-%m-%d')'" | read lines
if [ lines -gt 0 ]
then
GetLastDay $(date -d "$current_day" +'%Y-%m-%d')
fi
D_MINUS_ONE=$(date -d "$current_day" +'%Y-%m-%d')
}
GetLastDay $1
echo $D_MINUS_ONE
shell-script date ksh aix
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AIX's date doesn't "do" -d; I'll suggest unix.stackexchange.com/q/119404/117549 as a possible duplicate, although an Answerer here could work perl into a specific answer for you (or you could!) Also: unix.stackexchange.com/q/97913/117549
– Jeff Schaller♦
3 hours ago
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I wrote a script to that works fine on Linux but fails on AIX 7.2.
My script uses the command date with -d.
The purpose of this script is to get the last day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or a holiday. To validate if a day is a holiday I perform a query passing a date in the format YYYY-MM-DD.
The script is this:
D_MINUS_ONE=
GetLastDay()
{
current_day=""
day_of_week=$(date -d "$1 -1 days" +'%w')
if [ $day_of_week -eq 0 ]
then
current_day=$(date -d "$1 -3 days")
else
current_day=$(date -d "$1 -1 days")
fi
db2 -x "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM HOLIDAY WHERE DT_HOLIDAY='$(date -d "$current_day" +'%Y-%m-%d')'" | read lines
if [ lines -gt 0 ]
then
GetLastDay $(date -d "$current_day" +'%Y-%m-%d')
fi
D_MINUS_ONE=$(date -d "$current_day" +'%Y-%m-%d')
}
GetLastDay $1
echo $D_MINUS_ONE
shell-script date ksh aix
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I wrote a script to that works fine on Linux but fails on AIX 7.2.
My script uses the command date with -d.
The purpose of this script is to get the last day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or a holiday. To validate if a day is a holiday I perform a query passing a date in the format YYYY-MM-DD.
The script is this:
D_MINUS_ONE=
GetLastDay()
{
current_day=""
day_of_week=$(date -d "$1 -1 days" +'%w')
if [ $day_of_week -eq 0 ]
then
current_day=$(date -d "$1 -3 days")
else
current_day=$(date -d "$1 -1 days")
fi
db2 -x "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM HOLIDAY WHERE DT_HOLIDAY='$(date -d "$current_day" +'%Y-%m-%d')'" | read lines
if [ lines -gt 0 ]
then
GetLastDay $(date -d "$current_day" +'%Y-%m-%d')
fi
D_MINUS_ONE=$(date -d "$current_day" +'%Y-%m-%d')
}
GetLastDay $1
echo $D_MINUS_ONE
shell-script date ksh aix
shell-script date ksh aix
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AIX's date doesn't "do" -d; I'll suggest unix.stackexchange.com/q/119404/117549 as a possible duplicate, although an Answerer here could work perl into a specific answer for you (or you could!) Also: unix.stackexchange.com/q/97913/117549
– Jeff Schaller♦
3 hours ago
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AIX's date doesn't "do" -d; I'll suggest unix.stackexchange.com/q/119404/117549 as a possible duplicate, although an Answerer here could work perl into a specific answer for you (or you could!) Also: unix.stackexchange.com/q/97913/117549
– Jeff Schaller♦
3 hours ago
AIX's date doesn't "do" -d; I'll suggest unix.stackexchange.com/q/119404/117549 as a possible duplicate, although an Answerer here could work perl into a specific answer for you (or you could!) Also: unix.stackexchange.com/q/97913/117549
– Jeff Schaller♦
3 hours ago
AIX's date doesn't "do" -d; I'll suggest unix.stackexchange.com/q/119404/117549 as a possible duplicate, although an Answerer here could work perl into a specific answer for you (or you could!) Also: unix.stackexchange.com/q/97913/117549
– Jeff Schaller♦
3 hours ago
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AIX's date doesn't "do" -d; I'll suggest unix.stackexchange.com/q/119404/117549 as a possible duplicate, although an Answerer here could work perl into a specific answer for you (or you could!) Also: unix.stackexchange.com/q/97913/117549
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