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I am breaking this down a little and on the dates I can see that sometimesNot "near as you can figure" Rob, that's exactly what it does. It's one of the many "magic" features of Unix. In some variants of *nix you could use the -F (or --full-time) flag to get a more consistent date/time but unfortunately AIX is not one of those.
find /QIBM/ProdData/OS400/iSeriesNavigator -size +20M -type f -exec ls -l {} \;
returns Oct 29 2007. Sometimes it returns Mar 10 15:32. It doesn't matter what directory. Sometimes it varies within the same directory. Near as I can figure if the last changed date was this year it shows you the time. Otherwise it shows you the year.
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