[p4] @yesterday?

Matt Roberts mroberts at danger.com
Fri Nov 16 08:20:55 PST 2007


If you are on linux, this should work:

p4 changes @`date +"%Y/%m/%d:%H:%M:%S" -d "yesterday"`, at now

I guess that could depend on your distribuiton and what version of date
you have...

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> Subject: [p4] @yesterday?
> 
> Is there any easy way to find all the changes that happened in the  
> last day?  I'm thinking something like:
> 
> p4 changes .../@yesterday, at now
> 
> where @yesterday means "@now minus 24 hours"
> 
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