The rmstdlist command gives different results on different platforms

The rmstdlist command on a given UNIX platform gives results that differ from when it is used on other platforms with the same parameters and scenario.

Cause and solution:

This is because on UNIX platforms the command uses the -mtime option of the find command, which is interpreted differently on different UNIX platforms.

To help you determine how the -mtime option of the find command is interpreted on your workstation, consider that the following command:
<TWA_home>/TWS/bin/stdlist/rmstdlist -p 6
gives the same results as these commands:
find <TWA_home>/TWS/stdlist/ -type d ! -name logs ! -name traces -mtime +6 -print
  find <TWA_home>/TWS/stdlist/logs/ -type f -mtime +6 -print
  find <TWA_home>/TWS/stdlist/traces/ -type f -mtime +6 -print

Look at your operating system documentation and determine how the option works.