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My boss wants me to create a tool that tells you which cellsite came up over night. So if someone clicks the button today (tuesday) they would get the sites that came up monday night through tuesday morning.
use Time::Local; my $sec = 0; my $min = 0; my $close = 17; ## 5:00 pm my $open = 9; ## 9:00 am my $spd = 24 * 60 * 60; my $yes = time - timelocal( $sec, $min, $close, (localtime( tim +e - $spd ))[ 3, 4, 5 ] ); my $morning = time - timelocal( $sec, $min, $open, (localtime)[ 3, +4, 5 ] ); my $dir = '/'; ## where the files reside( rem ending slash ) my @cellsites; opendir CELLSITES, $dir or die "opendir"; @cellsites = map{ $_->[0] } grep{ $_->[1] <= $yes && $_->[1] >= $morning } map{ [ $_, ( ( -M "$dir$_" ) * $spd ) ]} readdir CELLSITES; closedir CELLSITES; ## print @cellsites to a file ## or to screen, or something

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