It would help immeasurably if you could provide some code showing how you originally create the time object. You might be using Time::localtime but that's only a guess.
Once it becomes clear quite how you are creating the time object it should be pretty simple to explain how to convert it to a string and back again.
In reply to Re: Converting a date to a string and back
by hippo
in thread Converting a date to a string and back
by JonesyJones
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