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Operating Systems Solaris Get timestamp by 'YYYYMMDD' Post 302408591 by elph on Tuesday 30th of March 2010 03:23:28 AM
Old 03-30-2010
Data Thanks again, daptal

I hate to tell you this, but it still dosen't seem to go well, due to my Japanese environment.

> ls -l $FNAME | perl -e 'while (<>){chomp; s/\s+/ /g; my @arr=split(" "); print "$arr[-1]\t"; $date = $arr[-3]; $date =~ s/-//g; print "$date\n";}'
test.txt 30日

I'll try it more with your precious hint...
 

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DATETIMEIMMUTABLE.GETTIMESTAMP(3)					 1					 DATETIMEIMMUTABLE.GETTIMESTAMP(3)

DateTime::getTimestamp - Gets the Unix timestamp

       Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public int DateTime::getTimestamp (void ) DESCRIPTION
int DateTimeImmutable::getTimestamp (void ) int DateTimeInterface::getTimestamp (void ) Procedural style int date_timestamp_get (DateTimeInterface $object) Gets the Unix timestamp. PARAMETERS
This function has no parameters. RETURN VALUES
Returns the Unix timestamp representing the date. EXAMPLES
Example #1 DateTimeImmutable.getTimestamp(3) example Object oriented style <?php $date = new DateTime(); echo $date->getTimestamp(); ?> Procedural style <?php $date = date_create(); echo date_timestamp_get($date); ?> The above examples will output something similar to: 1272509157 NOTES
Using U as the parameter to DateTime.format(3) is an alternative when using PHP 5.2. SEE ALSO
DateTime.setTimestamp(3), DateTime.format(3). PHP Documentation Group DATETIMEIMMUTABLE.GETTIMESTAMP(3)
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