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linux - Increment date with AWK for few days and months

Increment date with AWK

Hi all, I need your help. I have a file "test.csv" and I want to increase the dates for "6 months" and "10 days" so that I am getting the following output:

test.csv:

"000001","TEST1","2013-05-07 16:02:07","ACTIVE"
"000003","TEST3","2013-05-09 16:02:07","ACTIVE"
"000004","TEST4","2013-05-10 16:02:07","ACTIVE"
"000005","TEST5","2013-05-11 12:02:07","ACTIVE"

Output test-increment-10days.csv:

"000001","TEST1","2013-05-07 16:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-05-17 16:02:07"
"000003","TEST3","2013-05-09 16:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-05-19 16:02:07"
"000004","TEST4","2013-05-10 16:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-05-20 16:02:07"
"000005","TEST5","2013-05-11 12:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-05-21 12:02:07"

Output test-increment-6months.csv:

"000001","TEST1","2013-05-07 16:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-11-07 16:02:07"
"000003","TEST3","2013-05-09 16:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-11-09 16:02:07"
"000004","TEST4","2013-05-10 16:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-11-10 16:02:07"
"000005","TEST5","2013-05-11 12:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-11-11 12:02:07"

I have tried it with this commands:

awk -F"","" '{{ cmd="date "+%Y-%m-%d %T" -d ""$3" +10 days""; cmd | getline datum; close(cmd); print $0 ",""datum"""}}' test.csv > test-increment-10days.csv

awk -F"","" '{{ cmd="date "+%Y-%m-%d %T" -d ""$3" +6 months""; cmd | getline datum; close(cmd); print $0 ",""datum"""}}' test.csv > test-increment-6months.csv

but I am getting this wrong outputs.

test-increment-10days.csv:

"000001","TEST1","2013-05-07 16:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-05-08 16:02:07"
"000003","TEST3","2013-05-09 16:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-05-10 16:02:07"
"000004","TEST4","2013-05-10 16:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-05-11 16:02:07"
"000005","TEST5","2013-05-11 12:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-05-12 12:02:07"

test-increment-6months.csv:

"000001","TEST1","2013-05-07 16:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-06-07 16:02:07"
"000003","TEST3","2013-05-09 16:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-06-09 16:02:07"
"000004","TEST4","2013-05-10 16:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-06-10 16:02:07"
"000005","TEST5","2013-05-11 12:02:07","ACTIVE","2013-06-11 12:02:07"

The dates in "test-increment-10days.csv" are only incremented one day and in the "test-increment-6months.csv" only one month. Hope somebody can help.

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Try this:

awk -F"","" '{cmd="date -d "$(date -d ""$3"")+10days" "+%Y-%m-%d %T"";cmd | getline datum; close(cmd); print $0 ",""datum"""}' test.csv > test-increment-10days.csv

An example of the underlying date command is:

date -d "$(date -d '2013-05-07 16:02:07')+10days" "+%Y-%m-%d %T"

There are two date commands. The inner date creates a date with a specified value. Then add 10 days to it. The outer date creates a new incremented date and formats it.


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