# date.cif
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==name date
==short-description
Displays or sets the current time and date.
==long-description
Example usage:
To get the current date and time:
c:\>date
07/04/2010 13:46:58.647500
To check how a human readable date is parsed:
c:\>date --set --just-display "07/04/2010 13:47:00"
07/04/2010 13:47:00.000000
To convert a raw TInt64 timestamp to a human-readable string:
c:\>date --raw-set 1234567890 --display-only
01/01/0000 00:20:34.567890
To set the current local time:
c:\>date --set "07/04/2010 13:47:00"
c:\>
To use a timestamp in a filename:
date --timestamp | export -s TIMESTAMP
do-something > C:\logs\myoutput-$TIMESTAMP.txt
==option bool u universal
Display or set universal time (UTC) rather than local time.
==option string s set
Sets the time and date. Format is that accepted by TTime::Parse(). For UK English localisations, C<DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS> is one such acceptable format.
==option int o utc-offset
Sets the UTC offset in seconds. Must be used in conjunction with the C<--set> option.
==option bool S secure
Displays or sets the secure variant of the kernel's reckoning of time.
==option bool r raw
Displays the time and date as the number of microseconds since 2000AD (Symbian OS's native time format).
==option bool j just-display
Rather than going ahead and setting the specified time and date, do a dry run and just displays it in human readable form. Must be used in conjunction with C<--set> or <--raw-set>. In effect it is an option to check that the set string has been parsed correctly before actually making the change.
==option int64 R raw-set
Sets the time and date from a number corresponding to the number of microseconds since 2000AD (Symbian OS's native time format).
==option bool t timestamp
Display the date in timestamp format C<YYYYMMDD-HHMM.SS> suitable for use in a file name.
==option bool k kern
Only applicable with C<--raw> and/or C<--raw-set>. Instead of using 2000AD as the epoc, use 0AD nominal Gregorian, the kernel's internal native time format.
==copyright
Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.