03-16-2009
Arithmetic on timestamps
Hi Friends,
please advise on shell script to add two time stamps
for example :
a=12:32
b=12:00
c=a+b=00:32
please help me to find shell script to add to two time stamps, as i need to convert time from EST to GMT or SST to prepare status of jobs in unix and to specify estimated time to complete one job.
thanks in advance
Bali Reddy
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