*Time in SYSDATE out of sync*

From: <GO.MSB_at_isumvs.iastate.edu>
Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1992 15:27:15 GMT
Message-ID: <1992Aug10.152715.27698_at_news.iastate.edu>


>In article <9208071553.AA07755_at_artecon>,
>ram%artecon_at_hp-sdd.sdd.hp.com writes:
>>
>>Hello World
>>
>> The `time' part in SYSDATE is thoroughly messed up.
>> Here is the output captured from the `script' command
>> of SunOS 4.1.2:
>
>Stuff deleted.
>
>> Ramesh S Rao ::::: hp-sdd!artecon!ram :::::
>> 619/931-5500 ::::: ram%artecon_at_hp-sdd.sdd.hp.com ::::: (T)
>> 619/931-5527 ::::: ram%artecon_at_sdd.hp.com ::::: (F)
>--------------------------------------------------------------
>I find similar behavior with the DOS version (6.0.33.?)
>It seems that the "mm" factor is stuck on "08". The seconds tick by, but
>the minutes are fixed (day, hours also seem ok). The time on the banner
>going into SQL*Plus is also ok, as is that shown by Mr. Rao.
>
>Marvin Beck Iowa State University



Looks like I stepped into the same pot of goo. "mm" is month, as someone just pointed out. "mi" is minute. I stand corrected.

Sorry to have wasted the netspace and your time. Marvin Beck Iowa State University Received on Mon Aug 10 1992 - 17:27:15 CEST

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