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Operating Systems HP-UX Getting numeric timezone on HP-UX Post 302674383 by flagman5 on Thursday 19th of July 2012 01:31:56 PM
Old 07-19-2012
thanks but my script will be running across various HPUX systems, I don't think I have the ability to set the timezone per each system.

is there no universal numeric timezone offset in HPUX?
 

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PMCTIME(3)						     Library Functions Manual							PMCTIME(3)

NAME
pmCtime - format the date and time for a reporting timezone C SYNOPSIS
#include <time.h> #include <pcp/pmapi.h> char *pmCtime(const time_t *clock, char *buf); cc ... -lpcp DESCRIPTION
pmCtime is very similar to ctime(3), except the timezone used is the current ``reporting timezone'' (rather than the default TZ environment variable scheme), and the result is returned into a caller-declared buffer (rather than a private buffer). Like ctime(3) the time to be converted is passed via clock, and the result in buf is fixed width fields in the format: Fri Sep 13 00:00:00 1986 The result buffer buf must be at least 26 bytes long, and no attempt is made to check this. pmCtime returns buf as the value of the func- tion. The default current reporting timezone is as defined by the TZ environment variable, so pmCtime and ctime(3) will initially produce similar encoding of the date and time. Use pmNewZone(3), pmNewContextZone(3) or pmUseZone(3) to establish a new current reporting timezone that will effect pmCtime but not ctime(3). SEE ALSO
ctime(3), PMAPI(3), pmLocaltime(3), pmNewContextZone(3), pmNewZone(3) and pmUseZone(3). Performance Co-Pilot PCP PMCTIME(3)
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