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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting time modification in script Post 302373419 by UniRock on Friday 20th of November 2009 07:40:27 AM
Old 11-20-2009
Thanks for spending your time but....
Below is the message I am getting:

-n 01:42:32 --->
date: illegal option -- -
Usage: date [-u] [+format]
date [-u] [mmddhhmm[[cc]yy]]
date [-a [-]sss.fff]
-n 01:42:34 --->
date: illegal option -- -
Usage: date [-u] [+format]
date [-u] [mmddhhmm[[cc]yy]]
date [-a [-]sss.fff]
-n 01:42:36 --->
date: illegal option -- -
Usage: date [-u] [+format]
date [-u] [mmddhhmm[[cc]yy]]
date [-a [-]sss.fff]


Why do we use below lines:
date --date="1970-01-01 $file JST +30 seconds" +%H:%M:%S
 

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PX_DATE2STRING(3)					     Library Functions Manual						 PX_DATE2STRING(3)

NAME
PX_date2string -- Convert paradox date into formated string SYNOPSIS
#include <paradox.h> char * PX_date2string(pxdoc_t *pxdoc, long date, const char *format) DESCRIPTION
Creates a string representation of a paradox date as specified in the parameter format. The date must be either retrieved with PX_get_data_long(3) after calling PX_get_record(3) or by simply using the long value in the pxval_t struct as returned by PX_retrieve_record(3). The function uses internally the PX_timestamp2string(3) function. The format string may contain all chars as docu- mented with PX_timestamp2string(3), though only those concerning the date will produce resonable results. RETURN VALUE
Returns pointer to string on success and NULL on failure. SEE ALSO
PX_timestamp2string(3), PX_time2string(3) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Uwe Steinmann uwe@steinmann.cx. PX_DATE2STRING(3)
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