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Old 08-15-2006
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Is there an AIX command that displays the date mode so I can see if we have universal time code on? There's a vms command to tell you this but I have not been able to find a similar AIX command.
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CosTime_TimeService(3erl)				     Erlang Module Definition					 CosTime_TimeService(3erl)

NAME
CosTime_TimeService - This module implements the OMG CosTime::TimeService interface. DESCRIPTION
To get access to the record definitions for the structures use: -include_lib("cosTime/include/*.hrl"). EXPORTS
universal_time(TimeService) -> Reply Types TimeService = #objref Reply = UTO | {'EXCEPTION", #'TimerService_TimeUnavailable'{}} UTO = #objref This operation returns the current time and the Inaccuracy given when starting this application in a UTO. The time base is 15 octo- ber 1582 00:00 . Comparing two time objects which use different time base is, by obvious reasons, pointless. new_universal_time(TimeService, Time, Inaccuracy, Tdf) -> UTO Types TimeService = UTO = #objref Time = Inaccuracy = ulonglong() Tdf = short() This operation creates a new UTO object representing the time parameters given. This is the only way to create a UTO with an arbi- trary time from its components. This is useful when using the Timer Event Service. uto_from_utc(TimeService, Utc) -> UTO Types TimeService = UTO = #objref Utc = #'TimeBase_UtcT'{time, inacclo, inacchi, tdf} time = ulonglong() inacclo = ulong() inacchi = ushort() tdf = short() This operation is used to create a UTO given a time in the Utc form. new_interval(TimeService, Lower, Upper) -> TIO Types TimeService = TIO = #objref Lower = Upper = ulonglong() This operation is used to create a new TIO object, representing the input parameters. If Lower is greater than Upper BAD_PARAM is raised. Ericsson AB cosTime 1.1.10 CosTime_TimeService(3erl)