Hi all.
I changed the date to go ahead one hour for DST this past weekend and date command shows:
I think it should be reading EDT and not EST as My Dataprotector is reporting backups at one hour ahead... The server that Dataprotector runs on is set correctly.
Hi All,
I am getting two input from User for Date from the command prompt when
my script is executed .
The date format i am taking is : DD-MM-YYYY
so is there any method in Unix to validate the two input date.
There might be many cases for these two date to be invalid.... (1 Reply)
i've looked at a bunch of the date comparison threads on these boards but unfortunately not been able to figure this thing out yet. still confused by some of the way conditionals handle variables...
here is what i where i am now...
# a bunch of initializition steps are here ...... (1 Reply)
Can somone take a look at this script for me - I'm trying to get it to exit if the format of dateToLookFor is not in the format YYYYMMDD:
function search
{
cd $logsloc
echo "Enter date in format YYYYMMDD (enter to exit):"
read dateToLookFor
echo $dateToLookFor | grep -q ... (2 Replies)
Guys,
Need your help coz my server runs in local time GMT +8, but when client use ftp and login, the resulting timestamp seen in each file is in UTC format. We need to set that the time should be the same as GMT +8 when in ftp session.
I am using RHEL 5.3.
root@]# ll
total 1740... (2 Replies)
Hi! how do i know if the input is the same as the required date format? the date should be dd/mm/YYYY ex. 2/3/2012 or 15/11/2012
all the following conditions must return an error:
*input of string
*day is > 31 or < 1
*month is > 12 or < 1
*year is < 2013
suppose the date format is stored... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Am trying to get a normalized date value irrespective of the time zone of the machine in which following code is run.
When the following code is run in 2 different machines with TZ=UTC and TZ=PDT, I get 2 different values.
I simply want to normalize the output that is specific to a... (3 Replies)
DST started on Oct 20th in Brazil.
If I run the below command in that time zone,
date +%s -d "10/20/2013" it throws an error message "Invalid date" . But it works fine for other dates including 19th and 21st Oct.
Any idea ? Is there any unix patch ? (2 Replies)
Hi! All,
I am trying to reset the date and time since the change in time over the weekend. I cannot issue the command date -t 201703131330.
The system gives me an error invalid option.
This happens on my SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 and 5.0.6. Do anyone have an idea why? I even tried using... (6 Replies)
Hello, so basically i have a txt file containing "foto's" named YYYY-MM-DD_HH.mm.ss.jpeg.
But since it can probably not convert it it changes the date to the current date. What am i doing wrong?
#!/bin/bash
inputDateFmt()
{
sed -e 's/_/ /g' -e 's/\./:/g' <<< "$1"
}
begindatum=$(date... (3 Replies)
i try to set linux date & time in specific format but it keep giving me error
Example :
date "+%d-%m-%C%y %H:%M:%S" -d "19-01-2017 00:05:01"
or
date +"%d-%m-%C%y %H:%M:%S" -d "19-01-2017 00:05:01"
keep giving me this error :
date: invalid date ‘19-01-2017 00:05:01'
Please use CODE tags... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: umen
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datetime::format::dateparse
DateTime::Format::DateParse(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DateTime::Format::DateParse(3pm)NAME
DateTime::Format::DateParse - Parses Date::Parse compatible formats
SYNOPSIS
use DateTime::Format::DateParse;
my $dt = DateTime::Format::DateParse->parse_datetime( $date );
my $dt = DateTime::Format::DateParse->parse_datetime( $date, $zone );
DESCRIPTION
This module is a compatibility wrapper around Date::Parse.
USAGE
Import Parameters
This module accepts no arguments to it's "import" method and exports no symbols.
Methods
Class Methods
o parse_datetime($date [, $zone])
Accepts a Date::Parse compatible $date string and optionally a Time::Zone compatible $zone string.
Returns a DateTime object.
GOTCHAS
o If parse_datetime is called on a $date that doesn't know specify a timezone and $zone is not set, then the timezone of the returned
DateTime object will be set to the "local" timezone. This is consistent with the behavior of Date::Parse.
o If parse_datetime is called without a $zone but the $date string does specify a timezone/offset or if parse_datetime is called with a
$zone that DateTime::TimeZone does not understand, the returned DateTime object will have it's timezone set to a fixed offset from UTC.
This means that "DST" information is not available and date math will not reflect "DST" transitions. This may be resolved for true
timezones by using the DateTime::TimeZone::Alias module to "alias" the Time::Zone timezone to an Olson DB name. This may be done
automatically in a future release.
CREDITS
Graham Barr (GBARR) <gbarr@pobox.com>, author of Date::Parse
Everyone at the DateTime "Asylum".
SUPPORT
Support for this module is provided via the <datetime@perl.org> email list. See <http://lists.perl.org/> for more details.
AUTHOR
Joshua Hoblitt (JHOBLITT) <jhoblitt@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005-6 Joshua Hoblitt. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the licenses can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module, or in perlartistic and perlgpl as supplied with
Perl 5.8.1 and later.
SEE ALSO
Date::Parse, Time::Zone, DateTime, DateTime::TimeZone, DateTime::TimeZone::Alias, <http://datetime.perl.org/>
perl v5.10.1 2010-04-16 DateTime::Format::DateParse(3pm)