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RE: Shell script to extract time



Thank you all for the help. Mark Siples solution was what I was looking for.
I also tried:
do shell script "/bin/date -r `/usr/bin/sysctl -n kern.boottime`
+'%H.%M.%S'"
But the result is: "Thu Jan  1 01:00:00 CET 1970"

Gunno

>do shell script "/usr/sbin/sysctl kern.boottime | awk '{ print $6 }' | sed
s/:/./g > " & tPath

>Mark.


On 4/6/06 8:39 AM, Gunno Ivansson at email@hidden wrote:

> Thank you dev_sleidy, works perfect. When reading this file, is it possible
> - in a similar way - to replace : with .? (i.e 08:34:12 > 08.34.12)
> 
> 
> Gunno I

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