filter on date

steve dlist at bluewin.ch
Fri Jun 2 12:13:00 UTC 2023


Le 02-06-2023, à 17:33:24 +0530, Bhaskar Chowdhury a écrit :

>>How could I do?
>>
>
>How about running it on every month end, so you don't have to run it like for
>whole year

That could also be an approach.

> (that was you were trying, right?)

Right. I have so many files that I just wanted to make some room now. I
can live with a couple of months of files also (did that for many
years).

>If you want to keep only the 1st date pdf and remove rest of days in month
> pdfs then you can simply do so , by doing
>
> ~d02/month/year-30/month/year ...likewise for the month having 31 days too.

Yes, obvious when I think about it. But I didn't want to do that for
every months of every year. So solution by Ofer is clearly very handy.

> You can easily create an macro to bind it to a key to invoke that,so you
> don't have to remember the syntax.

Sure.

>
> Not sure, if it solve your owes. Or probably I misread your need.

No you didn't, thank you very much.

Best,

s.



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