Here's some untested code:
my %xref = ( 'January' => "01",
'Feburary' => "02",
.
.
.
'December' => "12");
my ($month, $year) = split(/\s+/,$my_input_date);
my $insert_date = $year. "-" . $xref{$month} . "-01";
MySql will correctly sort by dates stored in date columns without having to do anything special. To reverse the process, do something like:
my %xref2 = ("01" => "January",
"02" => "Feburary",
.
.
"12" => "December");
my ($year,$month,$day) = split(/-/,$input_date);
my $orig_date = "$xref2{$month} $year";
Hope this helps.
/\/\averick
perl -l -e "eval pack('h*','072796e6470272f2c5f2c5166756279636b672');"
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