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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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QUERY TIME<br />

QUERY TIME<br />

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Query<br />

Notes:<br />

Authorization<br />

Purpose<br />

Time<br />

Oper<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Usage Notes<br />

(1)<br />

SHOrtdate<br />

FULldate<br />

ISOdate<br />

Offset<br />

1 If a date format is not specified, the user’s default date format is used for responses that contain<br />

dates.<br />

Privilege Class: G<br />

Use QUERY TIME to display the following:<br />

v Current time<br />

v Time zone<br />

v Day of the week<br />

v Date<br />

v Connect time for the current session<br />

v Processor time for the current session<br />

1032 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

SHOrtdate<br />

specifies that dates in the response to this comm<strong>and</strong> will be displayed in<br />

mm/dd/yy format, where mm is the month, dd is the day of the month, <strong>and</strong> yy is<br />

the 2-digit year.<br />

FULldate<br />

specifies that dates in the response to this comm<strong>and</strong> will be displayed in<br />

mm/dd/yyyy format, where mm is the month, dd is the day of the month, <strong>and</strong><br />

yyyy is the 4-digit year.<br />

ISOdate<br />

specifies that dates in the response to this comm<strong>and</strong> will be displayed in<br />

yyyy-mm-dd format, where yyyy is the 4-digit year, mm is the month, <strong>and</strong> dd is<br />

the day of the month.<br />

Offset<br />

indicates that you want to see the difference between the system’s current time<br />

zone <strong>and</strong> Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).<br />

1. Vector time is a subset of <strong>CP</strong>U time—that is, using a second of vector <strong>CP</strong>U<br />

time results in incrementing both the <strong>CP</strong>U time <strong>and</strong> the Vector Facility time<br />

counts. This applies to both virtual (guest) <strong>and</strong> total time. The reason for this is<br />

that using the VF implies using the <strong>CP</strong>U; all VF usage arises from executing<br />

instructions on that <strong>CP</strong>U.<br />

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