Hi
Thanks for the help, but I only found one solution: to put the following inside the function:
my $dt = DateTime->new(
year => $my_year,
month => $my_mon,
day => $my_day,
hour => $my_hours,
minute => $my_minutes,
time_zone => 'GMT',
);
$dt->set_time_zone( $zone );
$rh = $dt->hour; #returns the adjusted hour
$rm = $dt->minute; #returns the adjusted minutes
$zone must be declared 'local' outside the procedure. We can play actually with 2 timezones (not putting GMT but $zone2 for example). Regards. Kepler
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