Thank you for the responses. Here is more information. I do have "use Time::Local" at the top of my main script. My host is running Solaris 10 and the timezone is set for "US/Pacific". The file I am processing contains multiple(24) timestamps that are in GMT time and we have a customer who wants these times converted to local time.
In reply to Re: why are timegm and timelocal returning the same epoch seconds values
by kehansen
in thread why are timegm and timelocal returning the same epoch seconds values
by kehansen
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