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converting unix date variable to gmt
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I have a ksh script which extracts files from a directory in the following format, eg: 10288.Job.rescheduled.1154647335 I need to extract the unix timestamp (eg 1154647335) and convert it to dd-mm-yyyy. Can anyone suggest anything for this? thanks. ![]() |
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