What output do you get from the command: date -"?"?
What shell are you using?
If you are not using a 1993 or later version of the Korn shell, does your system have one that you can use? (What output do you get from the command: ksh93 --version || ksh --version?)
On the system I'm using, with ksh --version returning 93u+, the command:
It is stored in a file originally in this format:
mmddccyyHHMMSS in a GMT format.
I storing the value from the file into a field:
Code:
LOG_TME=`perl -nle '/<TIMESTAMP>([\d-]*)</ and print $1' $DATA/MY_PRA.xml`
## Out put format is as follows: mmddccyyHHMMSS
## Then I am reformatting the it to be as follows:
logmm=`echo $NLOG_TME | cut -c1-2`
logdd=`echo $NLOG_TME | cut -c3-4`
logyy=`echo $NLOG_TME | cut -c5-8`
logth=`echo $NLOG_TME | cut -c9-10`
logtm=`echo $NLOG_TME | cut -c11-12`
logts=`echo $NLOG_TME | cut -c13-14`
NLOG_TME=`echo $logyy-$logmm-$logdd $logth:$logtm:$logts`
## Output is as follows: ccyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
At this point the output value is still in GMT. I tried your code as follows:
But how do I convert that GMT time mmddccyyhhmmss format stored in variable LOG_TME from my code above to CST time or local time and store that it NLOG_TME variable ?
I need away to convert the following GMT date and time value RAW_TME= 042720171530 "mmddccyyhhmm" to Localhost time. In this case it is in central time.
Here is what I came up with but it does not look efficient:
RAW_TME=042720171530
logmm=`echo $RAW_TME | cut -c1-2`
logdd=`echo $RAW_TME |... (4 Replies)
Gents,
Please can help with this.
the column in red is the local time
the column in blue is the GPStime
4153152529951 2/12/17 12:00:04.980 951 2960 41531.0 52529.0 1170882022980002
4108153261942 2/12/17 12:00:07.944 942 2959 41081.0 53261.0 1170882025944002
41511523611660... (7 Replies)
Hi Team,
We have written a perl script to perform the GMT to MST timestamp conversion.
Input: 2013-12-01T05:23:19.374
Output: need the given timestamp in MT (MST/MDT)
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Time::Local;
#always gmt
#my $tval = '2013-12-01T05:23:19.374';
... (4 Replies)
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Neo (0 Replies)
Hi,
A few days ago I changed my CentOS box's timezone to -07:00.
Now the date commands output look like this (run almost simultaneously, less than 1 second delay)..
# date
Mon Sep 5 20:23:40 PDT 2011
# date -u
Tue Sep 6 03:24:05 UTC 2011
The hours difference seems correct, but why is... (2 Replies)
Hello,
Using AIX6.1 box.
I have UTC time value and need to convert it to local time value - I mean time zone and DST should be taken into consideration.
I hope it could be done using shell environment - I don't want to write a program.
thanks
Vilius
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hi friends,
this is my first time with this type of script so please pardon my ignorance. i have this script in which a piece of code needs to be added which can have the Asia/Hong kong time as well. system date and format is GMT so no problem with GMT and even EST is covered..i have ato add new... (5 Replies)
hello gurus,
i want a perl/shell script which once invoked should convert a set of EPOCH timestamps to local time ( IST..i want) .
how does it work ,i have an idea on that..but writing a perl/shell script for it is not possible for me...so i need help for the same.
my exact requirement is... (2 Replies)