Unrelated to your question, but I think you can simplify:
@Janlen = ( '006', '007', '008', '009', '010', '011', '012', '013', '0
+14', '015', '016', '017', '018', '019', '020', '021', '022', '023', '
+024', '025', '026', '027', '028', '029', '030', '031' );
as:
@Janlen = map { sprintf '%03d', $_ } 6 .. 31;
Same for Feblen. Also, I think those pluses are an artifact of how you posted your code. Read Writeup Formatting Tips and post here again.
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