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time convert

Hi Friends,

I see the last login time as

time_last_login=1210762918

How to convert this to standard format.

I believe there is a command, I am not able to recollect it.

Thanks in advance
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if you have perl:
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perl -e 'print scalar localtime(1210762918);'
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thanks

Thanks Yogesh,

How to get the cursor to the next line..

aixtech2:/>perl -e 'print scalar localtime(1210762918);'
Wed May 14 07:31:58 2008aixtech2:/>
aixtech2:/>
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Try adding the -l option -- perl -le 'print ...'
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Thanks a lot Yogesh.....Actually i am trying to write a shell script to find out the user accounts that were not used for more than for 4 months (based on last login) ..and lock them.

DO you have anything simpler than this ..
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