String to integer format sample output
- Last UpdatedOct 02, 2024
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If you type the following command:
C:\PI\adm>pidiag -t 1-sep
Then you get output that looks like this:
1-Sep-98 00:00:00 PDT - Local: 904608000 UTC: 904633200
If you type the following command:
C:\PI\adm>pidiag -t t+1h
Then you get output that looks like this:
21-Oct-98 01:00:00 PDT - Local: 908931600 UTC: 908956800
If you type the following command:
C:\PI\adm>pidiag -t "*"
Then you get output that looks like this:
21-Oct-98 20:00:10 PDT - Local: 909000010 UTC: 909025210