You can type autounix YYYYMMDD at the unix command prompt to auto zip the 3 files at the required date.
autounix.sh
#!/bin/ksh
# Declaring all the variables
s_filepath='/sap/usr/sap/trans/data/'
s_backuppath='/sap/usr/sap/trans/data/autozip/'
s_unixfile1=$s_filepath'FILE1'
s_unixfile2=$s_filepath'FILE2'
s_unixfile3=$s_filepath'FILE3'
# This has been changed to accepting parameter pass in as date
#s_date=`date '+%Y%m%d'`
s_date=$1
s_filename='SAP.'$s_date'.ZIP'
s_donefilename=$s_filename'.DONE'
# Execute the zip command
/usr/local/bin/pkzip -add -pass=test123 $s_backuppath$s_filename $s_unixfile1 $s_unixfile2 $s_unixfile3
# Execute the FTP transfer
user='ftp'
passwd='ftp1234'
destdir='data/test'
cd $s_backuppath
ftp -in ftp-out.sapservx.com << EndHere
user $user $passwd
cd $destdir
bin
put $s_filename
rename $s_filename $s_donefilename
quit
EndHere
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