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''''Newer article on this is at [[Convert date to different format using date command]]'''
 


==Convert date from human readable format to seconds since epoch (1 Jan 1970)==
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==Convert date from other timezone to system time zone==
==Convert date from other timezone to system time zone==


To convert date from other timezone to system time zone use something similar to:
To convert date between timezones refer [[Converting timezone using date command]]
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  date -d "2016-05-06 09:00:00 CDT"
 
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'Newer article on this is at Convert date to different format using date command


Convert date from human readable format to seconds since epoch (1 Jan 1970)

To convert date from human readable format to seconds since epoch use command similar to:

date -d "2015-12-12 13:41:59" +%s

Example output would be:

1449907919


Convert date from seconds since 1970 to human readable format

To convert date from seconds since 1970 to human readable format use command similar to:

date -d@1449907919

Example output would be:

Sat Dec 12 13:41:59 IST 2015


Convert date from other timezone to system time zone

To convert date between timezones refer Converting timezone using date command


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