Currently my Date Time is given as: Oct 30 2001 7:32AM.
I need to convert it to Unix Time and I'm having problems...
#! /usr/local/bin/perl
# A perl program to read the notifAlarmLog Table
use FileHandle;
use IPC::Open2;
use Symbol;
# use Tk;
use Sybase::CTlib;
use Time::Local;
use strict;
my $dbAlarm=new Sybase::CTlib 'harmless','harmless','OPSYB1','';
$dbAlarm->ct_sql("use TomTest");
my $sql = "SELECT * FROM notifAlarmLog
GROUP BY name, AlarmStart";
my (@records) = $dbAlarm->ct_sql($sql);
my ($record);
my ($t);
my ($PSFaultCount) = 0; # Keeps count of Power Supply Faults
foreach $record (@records) {
$PSFaultCount++;
print "$record->[0], $record->[1], $record->[2], $record->[3]\n";
}
print "There are $PSFaultCount Valid PS Faults.\n";
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