Hi everyone
While I am making changes to an existing program - I am looking/copying code from an existing program, and I have come across something I have never seen before
SYSTIME

These are the D specs
Dsystime 12 0
D timep 6 0 Overlay(systime:1)
D datep 6 0 Overlay(systime:7)

Here is the C specs
C time systime

And later in the code, Timep and Datep are used separately to populate (numeric) fields in a file

I have tried to google SYSTIME - but the results are referencing the word system

Can anyone point me to any definition of SYSTIME and what the equivalent free form of it is?

As always, all answers gratefully accepted

Alan Shore
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