Hi Monks!

I have a date as "12-03-2014", I would like to convert it to:
"December 03, 2014".
I am getting an error like:
Error parsing time at /usr/lib64/perl5/Time/Piece.pm
Here is the code I am trying:
!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Time::Piece; use Time::Seconds; my $t = Time::Piece->new(); # Date 3 weeks from today's date my $future_date = $t + ONE_WEEK * 3; my $n_date = $future_date->mdy; my $converted_date = $t->strptime($n_date, '%B %d, $Y'); print " New Date = $n_date\n"; # December 03, 2014 print " Converted Date = $converted_date\n";
Thank you!

In reply to Convert month number to month name by Anonymous Monk

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