On Sat, 1 Jul 2023 21:34:25 -0500, Charles Mills wrote: > >Seriously, the IBM doc lists it as the value returned if no timestamp is >available. > They should specify which timestamp: ISPF, UNIX, FAMS, ... and which dominates if they disagree. RCF.
>>What is the timestamp of the "one i#include"? > >2023/07/01 14:09:52 > 8 seconds after the source. That's astonishing if it's a system header. Is it generated on-the-fly? >FWIW, the timestamp of the source file is 2023/07/01 14:09:44 Many years ago, I discovered hat for various settings of the TZ environment variable there was inconsistency among the __TME__ macro, strftime(), and the page heading in the SYSPRINT file. SR. WAD. Some years later it was much mitigated. I can assume only that a cu$tomer more influential than I escalated the matter. -- gil ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
