NAME utc_ascanytime - Converts a binary timestamp to an ASCII string that represents an arbitrary time zone SYNOPSIS #include <dce/utc.h> int utc_ascanytime( char *cp, size_t stringlen, utc_t *utc ); PARAMETERS Input stringlen The length of the cp buffer. utc Binary timestamp. Use NULL if you want this routine to use the current time for this parameter. Output cp ASCII string that represents the time. DESCRIPTION The utc_ascanytime() routine converts a binary timestamp to an ASCII string that expresses a time. The TDF component in the timestamp determines the local time used in the conversion. RETURN VALUES 0 Indicates that the routine executed successfully. -1 Indicates an invalid time parameter or invalid results. EXAMPLES The following example converts a time to an ASCII string that expresses the time in the time zone where the timestamp was generated. utc_t evnt; char localTime[UTC_MAX_STR_LEN]; /* * Assuming that evnt contains the timestamp to convert, * convert the time to ASCII in the following format: * * 1991-04-01-12:27:38.37-8:00I2.00 */ utc_ascanytime(localtime, /* Out: Converted time */ UTC_MAX_STR_LEN, /* In: Length of string */ &evnt); /* In: Time to convert */ RELATED INFORMATION Functions: utc_ascgmtime utc_asclocaltime