If you look in the man pages on the    ls     command it says something
about the LC_TIME  environment variable being used to control the date
string.   You might investigate that .  

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> when i list the unix file (solaris), with ls -lt
> command , i am able to see the time, month, date that
> is created.
> 
> is there any way to see the year that is created.

The 8th field of "ls -lt" indicates the hour if the file was created in
the current year, otherwise it indicates the year.

ciao
carlo
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