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Time Between Dates
Does anyone know how to figure out the time between two dates, by reading two log files start.log(starting time) and end.log(ending time)? So if I have the content of start.log as : Mon, Feb 18, 2008 09:30:02 PM & end.log as: Tue, Feb 19, 2008 01:25:14 AM How can I figure out how many days, hours, minutes until start date from end date. I work in HP unix. Any possible solution? |
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got the answer here : -- Yesterdays Date/Date Arithmetic
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Closing this thread. Duplicate - Time Between Dates
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