Another simple question yet I'm getting stumped...
Trying to convert an epoch time like 1370376667000 to a datetime format, such as 2013-06-04 16:00:00. Trying conventional parsers and even one designed for Epoch, but coming up with issues....
my $epoch = "1370376667000";
my $formatter = DateTime::Format::Epoch::Unix->new();
my $newtime = $formatter->parse_datetime("$epoch");
Doing this comes up with a bad format, such as 45395-07-05 01:16:40, it should be 2013-06-04 16:11:07. Any thoughts? Please note, I don't care about using the DateTime::Format::Epoch::Unix package, but I would like to know how this can be done in just DateTime or basically the most simple method
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