The date you give doesn't seem to conform to any format ParseDate recognizes. See VALID-DATE-FORMATS of Date::Manip::Date for valid formats. In particular passing a string rather than a number and replacing the '.' with 'T' or a space or just removing it probably does what you want:
use Date::Manip; my $result = ParseDate('20231024 020045'); print $result;
Prints:
2023102402:00:45
In reply to Re: Date::Manip returns wrong value
by GrandFather
in thread Date::Manip returns wrong value
by expo1967
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