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date -u +%H displays 14 when the time is 10...

ui05067 (MIS)
30 Mar 10 10:04
TZ looks ok.
Any ideas why the Hour displays as 14 when it actually is 10:01

m500194 n_001_p /home/hci $ date -u +%H
14
m500194 n_001_p /home/hci $ date
Tue Mar 30 10:01:57 EDT 2010
 
p5wizard (IS/IT--Management)
30 Mar 10 10:46
Seems normal to me. The command date with flag -u shows the date in CUT (GMT) timezone, which is normally 5 hrs ahead of EST and in EDT (what you are in now) it is 4 hrs ahead. What is the problem?
 

HTH,

p5wizard

ui05067 (MIS)
30 Mar 10 10:50
Yep.... thanks !

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