Dealing with these parsing errors can be very painful. It seems to me that %F is not being respected. Consider the following:
$ perl -MTime::Piece -le 'print Time::Piece->strptime( "2015-04-28T11: +33:12", "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S" )' Tue Apr 28 11:33:12 2015 $ perl -MTime::Piece -le 'print Time::Piece->strptime( "2015-04-28T11: +33:12", "%Y-%m-%dT%T" )' Tue Apr 28 11:33:12 2015 $ perl -MTime::Piece -le 'print Time::Piece->strptime( "2015-04-28T11: +33:12", "%FT%H:%M:%S" )' Error parsing time ...
Why don't you change your format string to "%Y-%m-%dT%T" and see if that works? (It did for me using Time::Piece v1.29.)
jeffa
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In reply to Re: Error parsing using Time::Piece
by jeffa
in thread Error parsing using Time::Piece
by Anonymous Monk
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