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06-05-2007 02:03 AM
06-05-2007 02:03 AM
			
				
					
					
						Greetings,
I'm primarily Tru64 UNIX but I'm slowly moving into the Linux world. I'm porting a ksh script of mine to Linux which gets the date 2 days ago. On Tru64 UNIX this command works:
# (export TZ; TZ=UTC+48; date '+%Y%m%d')
20070603
On RedHat Linux it returns yesterday's date:
# (export TZ; TZ=UTC+48; date '+%Y%m%d')
20070604
So, what am I doing wrong here.
Thanks,
Vic
					
				
			
			
				
	
			
				
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
I'm primarily Tru64 UNIX but I'm slowly moving into the Linux world. I'm porting a ksh script of mine to Linux which gets the date 2 days ago. On Tru64 UNIX this command works:
# (export TZ; TZ=UTC+48; date '+%Y%m%d')
20070603
On RedHat Linux it returns yesterday's date:
# (export TZ; TZ=UTC+48; date '+%Y%m%d')
20070604
So, what am I doing wrong here.
Thanks,
Vic
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06-05-2007 02:43 AM
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						Thanks Ivan,
1) Somehow I knew you would have the answer.
2) I can't believe it's that simple.
Vic
					
				
			
			
				
		
		
	
	
	
1) Somehow I knew you would have the answer.
2) I can't believe it's that simple.
Vic
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