Thanks for trying to clean up your post. All the code is on one line! I've inserted some new-lines :)

It's not clear what you are trying to do: please post your input data, what you would like to get as output data, and what your code outputs now. And show where your original date comes from ...

$begindate = @fields13; my @begindate_fields = split"-", $begindate; $enddate = @fields14; my @enddate_fields = split"-", $enddate; $normalized_begindate = @begindate_fields2."/".@begindate_fields1."/". +@begindate_fields[0]; $normalized_enddate = @enddate_fields2."/".@enddate_fields1."/".@endda +te_fields[0]; $begindate_seconds = UnixDate( ParseDate($normalized_begindate." 00:00 +:00"), "%s" ); $enddate_seconds = UnixDate( ParseDate($normalized_enddate." 00:00:00" +), "%s" );
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In reply to Re^2: Date::Manip and date by 1nickt
in thread Date::Manip and date by Anonymous Monk

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