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hi all UNIX Gurus,
this is my first post...so i posting this with great expectations ...hoping to get the similar replies...my question is.... need to get timestamp with millisecond in UNIX. Date command gives Year,month day, hour,minute and second but it does not give millisecond. Any help in this will be appreciated. thanks Bhups. |
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