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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Problem with Timestamp Post 302929673 by bhaskar v on Wednesday 24th of December 2014 05:58:52 AM
Old 12-24-2014
hi Team,

since i am using AIX i am unable to excute the above two command getting error
HTML Code:
 date -jv-1H -f "%F %T" "2014-12-22 05:15:13.13423" +"%F %T"
date: Not a recognized flag: j
Usage: date [-u] [+"Field Descriptors"]
 
home/dsadm/rpt/Tax> printf "%(%F %T)T\n"  $(($(date -d "2014-12-22 05:15:13"  +"%s") - 3600))
date: Not a recognized flag: d
Usage: date [-u] [+"Field Descriptors"]
(%T)T
 

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