[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 .