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

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