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You should be able to take his example and expand it for your purposes. We obviously can't write all of your code for you. The function he wrote is almost completely self-contained. Just call it for every set of values you need and use its return value to determine if it's acceptable.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Comparing Dates With a Twist
by suggus (Sexton) on Nov 01, 2001 at 05:34 UTC
    Fastolfe,

    If I wanted you guys to write the code for me, I would have asked...I asked for ideas and you guys provided me with that...thanks.
      I must have misunderstood the source of your confusion then. My comment was not intended to be disparaging. I hope you've found the answer to your question.
        I'm still working at it (as I'm new to perl) but I love a challenge. :-) Didn't mean to offend you in any way...I don't like it when people ask for fully written stuff to. I should figure it out soon...I think I'm pretty close.