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1.1 ! root 1: ! 2: ! 3: date Command date ! 4: ! 5: ! 6: ! 7: ! 8: Print/set the date and time ! 9: ! 10: ddaattee [-ss] [-uu] [[_y_y_m_m_d_d]_h_h_m_m[._s_s]] ! 11: ! 12: date prints the time of day and the current date, including the ! 13: time zone. If an argument is given, the system's current time ! 14: and date is changed, as follows: ! 15: ! 16: ! 17: _y_y Year (00-99) ! 18: _m_m Month (01-12) ! 19: _d_d Day (01-31) ! 20: _h_h Hour (00-23) ! 21: _m_m Minute (00-59) ! 22: _s_s Seconds (00-59) ! 23: ! 24: ! 25: The seconds fields are optional. For example, typing ! 26: ! 27: ! 28: date 860512141233 ! 29: ! 30: ! 31: sets the date to May 12, 1986, and the time to 2:12:33 P.M. At ! 32: least hh and mm must be specified--the rest are optional. ! 33: ! 34: The date may be changed only by the superuser. ! 35: ! 36: If option -s is specified, date suppresses daylight savings time ! 37: conversion when setting the time. ! 38: ! 39: If option -u is specified, dates are set and printed in Greenwich ! 40: Mean Time (GMT) rather than in local time. ! 41: ! 42: The library time conversion routines used by date look for the ! 43: environmental variable TIMEZONE, which specifies local time zone ! 44: and daylight saving time information in the format described in ! 45: ctime. ! 46: ! 47: ***** See Also ***** ! 48: ! 49: ATclock, commands, ctime(), time, TIMEZONE ! 50: ! 51: ! 52: ! 53: ! 54: ! 55: ! 56: ! 57: ! 58: ! 59: ! 60: ! 61: ! 62: ! 63: ! 64: COHERENT Lexicon Page 1 ! 65: ! 66:
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