01-08-2010
Ksh Solaris Time calculation problem..Please help
I've gone through bunch of threads on time calculations but none of them helps on my problem
I've to get the time difference in HHMM format from following inputs
Input 1 :
01/08/2010 01:30
01/08/2010 03:20
Input 2 :
01/06/2010 22:00
01/07/2010 16:00
First input is easy but the second one is weird one...
Any idea? logic? anything please throw up and I will use it.
Last edited by prash184u; 01-08-2010 at 01:32 PM..
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