Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucsd!usc!snorkelwacker!spdcc!merk!alliant!linus!nixbur!nixpbe!nixsin!koerberm From: koerberm@nixsin.UUCP (Mathias Koerber) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: SCCS/cftime clash Keywords: %d%m%y%H%M%S SCCS cftime Message-ID: <1056@nixsin.UUCP> Date: 13 Jun 90 11:28:49 GMT Organization: Nixdorf Regional HQ Pte Ltd, Singapore Lines: 25 I got a problem involving SCCS. In my program (stored as an SCCS-file) I use cftime(buf,"%d%m%y%H%M%S",&now) to generate a date/timestring ddmmyyHHMMSS. The problem is, that SCCS already converts the %H% that is caused by the combination of %H and %M to look like 06/13/90, ie. it replaces the date when I get the file for compilation. Is there a way to tell SCCS: - not to change a specific keyletter, - not to change at all ( there is -k) - not to change keyletters in a specifig range. I think of something like: %>% stop changing keyletters until you find %>%. This would take care of the problem. Anyone have a solution for me? Ragards, Mathias -- Mathias Koerber |Tel: +65 / 7473828 ext 1852|Fax: +65 / 7474331 Nixdorf Computer Singapore|EUnet: koerber.sin@nixpbe |nerv: koerber.sin 2 Kallang Sector |uunet: uunet!linus!nixbur!koerber.sin Singapore 1334 |[Standard-disclaimer:All views personal... ]