SUMMARY: Off topic - working out time differences

From: Smith, Kevin <kevin.m.smith_at_siemens.com>
Date: Wed Sep 22 2004 - 10:12:41 EDT
Many, many thanks to all those who replied with constructive solutions.

Denes, Daniel 
Dan Lorenzini 
Alan :) 
JULIAN, JOHN C 

Dan.L Suggested gdate along with the syntax - this was exactly what I was
looking for ..

>>

You can use 'gdate' (GNU date) to do this.  It has a -d option to
specify the date and time (instead of the current) and +%s to output
seconds (instead of month/day strings, etc.).  So in your case:

% gdate -d 22:59:01 +%s
1095908341
% gdate -d 23:09:01 +%s
1095908941
% bc
(1095908941-1095908341)/60
10.00000000000000000000

<<

No thanks to people who told me the subject was off topic. As an fairly
regular contributor to the list I felt this time the request was justified.

Kev Smith
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