[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl Berry) writes:

>     > date -d can understand YYYYMMDD HHMM [TZ].
>     > Would YYYYMMDD HHMMSS [TZ] be possible?
>
>     Hmm, does the first form actually work for you?  
>
> You're right, with the TZ it doesn't.  Sorry for my confusion.
> date -d '20070507 1138' is ok, 
> date -d '20070507 1138 -0700' is invalid.
>
> Supporting YYYMMDD HHMMSS (without the TZ) would be useful too,

It already supports YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS (also with TZ).

Andreas.

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