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Old 09-22-2003
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Hi ,

'history' command shows the previous commands used. Is there any command to get the timings at which those commands were entered.

I am using Ksh.

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Only thing I can think of is that you can get the timestamp of the last command executed by doing 'ls -l ~user/.bash_history', if you are using bash that is.
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Hi,

Unfortunetly this is not possible for as far as I know. If it is, I want to know
However, System accounting which can be set on most Unix OS'es is able to, but it does a lot more than that and is generating a lot of much data.
But it might be your solution.

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