Check when a user last logged in?



I'm trying to make a script that will remove/point out or delete old
user accounts. The problem is, I have no idea how to check when a
user last logged in!

Checking the modification date of the home folder will not work
because there are many users that use the same home folder. I had
heard SCO has some sort of built in way of checking for this, or that
there is a unix command that can do it.

Anybody out there able to help me out?

Thanks in advance!
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