Well, now we only have to figure out what 'anything that get_date() can
grok' means ;-)
Is it the POSIX getdate(3) library function?

Peter
On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 19:22, Mike Hunter wrote:
> On Jun 09, "HanChunjing" wrote:
> 
> > for example,from 2004-05-20.01:00pm  to 2004-05-21.03:00pm . 
> > /usr/loca/netflow/bin/flow-cat   
> > /var/netflow/ft/ft-v05.2004-05-20.13*-ft-v05.2004-05-21.15*
> > but this above command doesn't work,
> > what should I do  how use the flow-cat -t and -T solve that question?
> 
> It's not very clear what the format for the arguments to -t and -T should
> be.  This post addresses the question:
> 
> http://mailman.splintered.net/pipermail/flow-tools/2003-February/001126.html
> 
> This syntax worked:
> 
> flow-cat -t "May 29, 2004 18:00:00" -T "May 29, 2004 19:00:00" /netflow/*
> 
> Not knowing about -t and -T, I wrote a script to do this a while ago:
> 
> http://mailman.splintered.net/pipermail/flow-tools/2004-April/002104.html
> 
> Mike
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