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Angry to get process start date and time

what is command to get same using ps with switch.
I know process id, by specify process id.
It should work on solaris and hp-ux
I will be happy if for both different commands.
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As much as I know, ps -f will give you a column called STIME which indicates the start time.
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from the ps -f

UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
rajuMBT 23176 23174 0 14:57:14 pts/51 0:00 -csh

STIME is the process start time
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