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I have created a sample RPG module (and a bare-bones program for testing
purposes) that I believe will return UTC seconds since epoch. If you find
that it returns local-time epoch, let me know and I will send the
correction. Code is at: http://code.midrange.com/2040a00004.html

It's been a while since I've dealt with this stuff, so I'm a bit rusty.
This is based on my C version of currepoch, which you can find at
http://www.lovelady.com/unixsrc

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
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Would anybody happen to know how to get the current system time as the
"number of seconds since January 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMT"? Other than by
adjusting a current timestamp to GMT, constructing one for January 1,
1970 00:00:00, and doing an RPG SUBDUR? Or is that actually the easiest
way?

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