I have v. 1.54, installed 12/04/20. And its docs say
$day = $dt->day; # 1-31 $dow = $dt->day_of_week; # 1-7 (Monday is 1) $hour = $dt->hour; # 0-23 $minute = $dt->minute; # 0-59
and I checked about an old version and cpan tells me
cpan: upgrade all Fetching with LWP: http://cpan.strawberryperl.com/authors/01mailrc.txt.gz Fetching with LWP: http://cpan.strawberryperl.com/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz Fetching with LWP: http://cpan.strawberryperl.com/modules/03modlist.data.gz Database was generated on Thu, 30 Mar 2023 14:21:05 GMT Updating database file ... Done! All modules are up to date for all
so I don't know why my version is different than yours.

In reply to Re^5: Baffled by DateTime by BernieC
in thread Baffled by DateTime by BernieC

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