This command will do it:

ls -l --full-time AFile.txt | awk '{print $7,$8,$10,$9}'

hope it helps

raymundo

Mazza, Glen R., ,CPMS wrote:

Hello,

I would like to be able to obtain the full timestamp, and only the
timestamp, of a file.  (This value will be sent to a database for
record-keeping.)  I don't know of any command outside of "ls" that supplies
this information, and even then ls supplies several other columns I don't
need:

-rw-r--r--   1 glen        mygrp            446 Oct  4 11:04 AFile.txt

What I'm looking for is some "foo" command that will allow me to type in:

foo AFile.txt

and get a response--including the year--like:

2002 Oct 4 11:04

This I can subsequently send to the Oracle database to load a DATE database
column.

Thanks,
Glen


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