I have a log file from where I get above CDT time 'Input', want to convert it to below format EDT time
#I want to get "23:45:36" in below HMS variable but it has issue
The time increment and formatting not working properly, need help to get the output: 8/6/16 11:45 PM.
When we get CST time from log, the time difference to EST will be one hour. During that time increment, can we do the below?
First, why did you change LC_ALL in RudiC's suggestion to
?
Second, why did you change:
to:
? Do you really want to print a <slash> character after the year in your output?
Third, telling us that you use bash does not tell us whether or not the date utility on your operating system supports a -d option that will behave this way. The date -d option on my system does not behave this way on the system I'm using so I can't verify this, but I would think you want something more like:
Fourth, the test operator for string comparison is =, not -eq (which is for numeric comparisons) and, even if it did work, your test would only work when daylight saving time is not in effect. Maybe:
would come closer to doing what you want if you used:
unless you live in some parts of Indiana.
Thanks RudiC and Don.... Solution worked... Also I had another time conversation to take care in this below formate
And used this code and it converted to my system EDT time, with addition of 1hour
Just want to know above code is fine in all 365 days or any other better way to handle this?
Team ,
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ID : name/Bose-IND/ORD,cu-150,ou=ends
Connection_Time: 02:12:54 EST
LDAP: yes
Link: ABC Home Page - ABC.com
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IST time leads 9:30 mins to EDT. and i wrote something like below.
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