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The following were collected from Locke (UW2020) at the University of Washington in 1995

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1022    4UP     ADUMP   AJ      APLBAS  ARP     ASSIGN  ATTACH  BACKUP  BRACK
CALCOM  CALEND  CANCEL  CDCEOF  CHANGE  COBOL   COMMAN  COMPIL  CONTRO  COSTS
COUNT   CPUNCH  CREATE  DATESW  DDT     DEBUG   DECLAR  DELETE  DEMOS   DETACH
DIRECT  DISK    EBCDIC  ECHO    EMPIRE  FAILSA  FAL     FILES   FORDDT  FORFLO
FORTH   FORTRA  FROM10  GCS     GENCOM  GLIM    GRIPE   GT40    HELP    HLPALL
HLPSQZ  HOLIDA  HPPLOT  IMSL    INDEX   JOB     KDPLDR  KERMIT  KILL    KJOB
LABDMC  LASER   LIBRAR  LINED   LINK    LOGIN   LSTMAI  MAKVIR  MASTER  MCROSS
MONITO  MOUNT   MS      MTA     MTTOPT  MUPPET  NAME    NCP     NETWOR  NFT
NOTICE  NYPLAN  OLDNOT  OMNIGR  OPR     PACMAN  PAL10   PASSWO  PASWRD  PHONES
PLOT    POUT    PUB     QUEUE   REATTA  REDUCE  RENAME  RENBR   RERUN   RSXFMT
RSXRED  SAAM    SAVE    SDPL    SED     SEDONL  SEDOTH  SEE     SEND    SEWER
SIXPRT  SMALL   SORT    SPACIN  SPIKE   STAFF   STATIS  STREK   SUPCAL  SUPSUB
SYSDPY  SYSTEM  TAPCOP  TECMAC  TEK     TEKVEW  TERMIN  TIME    TIP     TO10
TOPS    TREK    TREND   TYPFIL  USERS   USNMRG  VAXTAP  VERIFY  WHO     XVFU

.KJOB
[HLP:DATESW.HLP 1 page] Date-Time arguments help file The Date-Time arguments to switches like /BEFORE and /SINCE can be either relative to now, or absolute. Relative argument: + number of daysD:hours:minutes:seconds where --- + can be +(future) or -(past) ---number of days is optional ---D is required if number of days is given ---hours are optional if D is given ; otherwise hours are required ---minutes are optional ---seconds are optional ; but if seconds are used, minutes must be given or seconds will be taken as minutes --- a colon is required if more than one field is given Absolute argument: weekday or date:hours:minutes:seconds where ---weekday is the day of the week (or a unique abbreviation) and is optional ---date is optional and has one of the following forms: 21-oct-72 oct-21-72 10-21-72 ---the year (and preceding hyphen) is optional and can be 1, 2, or 4 digits ---hours, based on 24-hour time are required ---minutes are optional ---seconds are optional except: for /TIME--of the three numbers for hours, minutes and seconds; if only one is given, it is assumed to be seconds; if two, minutes and and seconds; all three are needed to get hours, minutes and seconds. If hours are omitted, the /BEFORE or /SINCE (which imply past) and the /AFTER (which implies future) are used to supply the time as 00:00:00 if past and 23:59:59 if future. Other date-time keywords allowed are /since: LOGIN, MIDNIGHT, NOON, YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW, MONDAY, etc and any unique abbreviation of them, including month names. Examples for your delight: /since:-3d:4:27:21 3days,4hrs,27mins,21secs ago /after:sat after 23:59:59 next saturday /bef:25-feb before last February 25th /sin:jul-3-70:12 since July 3,1970 at noon /sin:-1 since the last hour /sin:-1d since the last day at 00:00:00 /time:20 20 seconds of time /time:20:0 20 minutes of time [End of DATESW.HLP] .KJOB .