(RADIATOR) OT: Unix / Radius time to Wall Clock Time

2002-08-15 Thread Brian Morris

Hi All,

I need to be able to convert Epoch time to a date/time value - does anyone
have a formula or program to do his?

Ideally I want to pass in an epoch (Unix) timestamp and get back the
Calendar date/time

I am sure this has been done a million times before so any help / pointers
would be appreciated.

Regards,  Brian.

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Re: (RADIATOR) OT: Unix / Radius time to Wall Clock Time

2002-08-15 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Brian -

Just use the special characters defined in section 6.2 of the Radiator 
3.1 reference manual.
(doc/ref.html).

regards

Hugh


On Friday, August 16, 2002, at 11:38 AM, Brian Morris wrote:

 Hi All,

 I need to be able to convert Epoch time to a date/time value - does 
 anyone
 have a formula or program to do his?

 Ideally I want to pass in an epoch (Unix) timestamp and get back the
 Calendar date/time

 I am sure this has been done a million times before so any help / 
 pointers
 would be appreciated.

 Regards,  Brian.

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