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The timeformat option specifies the format in which you want to display system time.
The AIX, AIX 5L, Solaris, and HP-UX clients support locales other than English that describe every user interface that varies with location or language. Solaris and HP-UX clients only support English, Simplified Chinese, and Japanese locale information. The default directories for system-supplied locales are as follows:
The backup-archive and administrative clients obtain format information from the locale definition in effect at the time the client is called. Consult the documentation on your local system for details about setting up your locale definition.
Supported Clients
This option is valid for all UNIX clients.
Options File
Place this option in the client user options file dsm.opt.
Syntax
>>-TIMEformat- format_number-----------------------------------><
Parameters
For AIX, AIX 5L, HP-UX, SGI, and Solaris: This is the default if the locale-specified format consists of digits, separator characters, and, if applicable, the AM or PM string.
For AIX, AIX 5L, HP-UX, SGI, and Solaris: This is the default if the locale-specified format does not consist of digits, separator characters, and, if applicable, the AM or PM string.
For AIX, AIX 5L, HP-UX, SGI, and Solaris: To set a particular time format, edit the source file for your locale and modify the t_fmt line to support your needs. Whatever time format you select applies both to output and to input.
Examples