11-09-2009
Hi,
You have check the env file what is the type of local and server time they have set.
use the below command for check the data format in env file
env | grep -i date
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi...I need some help with a date script. I need to allow the user to enter the month (alpha) day (int) and year (YYYY) and count the difference in number of days since Jan 1, 1952 to the users date. I've been messing with this for about 10 hours and I think I'm just making the script worse =(
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: mtnbaby
1 Replies
2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi
Can any buddy give mi a simple program or logic or command which will get
difference between two dates
ex:diff between 20051008 2005908 is 24hours 12 min 2 sec
regards (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: rajuMBT
1 Replies
3. Shell Programming and Scripting
if there are two date one is entered by user
and another is system date than how can we finds day difference
between these two date
try to make it within 4 lines (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: piyush_movadiya
2 Replies
4. Linux
hi,
i have 2 dates in the form: '20080315120030' and '20080310140030'. i.e. YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.
i need a way of getting the difference between them using shell script.
any thoughts? (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: muay_tb
14 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All!
I would like to know the time difference between two dates which are in same format...
$ date -r abc
Thu Oct 29 09:40:37 EDT 2009
$ date
Fri Oct 30 02:07:03 EDT 2009
i would like to find the diff between these two dates in hours..please help..:)
Regards,
Kiran (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: dddkiran
3 Replies
6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Dear all,
I fancy that I'm pretty competent in ksh, but I have someone on HP-UX wanting me to script up a simple interface to handle user alterations rather than giving them high privileges to run up SAM. This is all fairly straightforward, but I'm stuck on an epoch date issue.
When we have... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: rbatte1
6 Replies
7. Programming
I tried the below code to find difference between two dates. It works fine if the day of the month is 2-digit number. But it fails when we have a single-digit day of month(ex:1-9). my code is as below. please help me soon.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Time::Local;
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: anandrec
2 Replies
8. Shell Programming and Scripting
HI All ,
i need a bash script to find the number of days between two dates .
Format YYYY-MM-DD
THanks,
Neil (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: nevil
1 Replies
9. AIX
Hi Everyone,
We are having an issue with date and date -u in our AIX Systems.
We have checked environment variable TZ and /etc/environment and however, we could not rectify the difference.
>date
Thu Mar 19 22:31:40 IST 2015
>date -u
Thu Mar 19 17:01:44 GMT 2015
Any clue... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: madhav.kunapa
5 Replies
10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I created a script for finding the duration of a job using the start and end time of the job. But the command doesnt calculate correct value if the duration is more than 24 hours. Any help would be really good
.
cat test1 --- start time
03/27/15 17:41:00
03/24/15 11:58:04
03/23/15... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: rogerben
3 Replies
ENV(3) Library Functions Manual ENV(3)
NAME
env - environment variables
SYNOPSIS
bind #e /env
/env/var1
/env/var2
...
DESCRIPTION
The env device serves a one-level directory containing files with arbitrary names and contents. The intention is that the file name is the
name of an environment variable (see rc(1)), and the content is the variable's current value.
When a fork(2) system call creates a new process, both the parent and the child continue to see exactly the same files in the env device:
changes made in either process can be noticed by the other. In contrast, an rfork system call with the RFENVG bit set (see fork(2)) causes
a split: initially both process groups see the same environment files, but any changes made in one process group cannot be noticed by the
other. An rfork with RFCENVG splits and then clears the environment.
SEE ALSO
rc(1), fork(2)
SOURCE
/sys/src/9/port/devenv.c
BUGS
A write starting at an offset after the current extent of a file yields an error instead of zero filling.
ENV(3)