What the helpful Anonymous Monk probably wanted to say (but I might be wrong) is that a bit more evidence of effort on your side would get you more help here. If you had posted some code snippets like

use strict; use warnings; use Date::Calendar::Profiles qw( $Profiles ); use Date::Calendar; my $cal = Date::Calendar->new( $Profiles->{'US-AZ'} ); print "Number of work days between 5 Apr 13 and 8 Apr 13:"; print $cal->delta_workdays( 2013, 4, 5, 2013, 4, 8, 0, 0 );

people would be providing more detailed help. Otherwise, there is often the assumption that you had not bothered to look up the massive amount of documentation on Perl modules available on CPAN and to spend some time experimenting.

With Date::Calendar and Date::Calc you seem to be on the safe side.


In reply to Re: Date::Calc and comparing across arrays? by hdb
in thread Date::Calc and comparing across arrays? by rcotten

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