use strict;
use warnings;
use DateTime;
my $now = DateTime->now(time_zone=>'local');
$now->truncate(to=>'day');
my $then = DateTime->new(time_zone=>'local',
year=>2019, month=>11, day=>23 );
print $now->ymd," to ",$then->ymd,"\n";
my $diff = $now->delta_md($then);
my ($months,$days) = $diff->in_units('months','days');
print "$months months and $days days\n";
my $weeks = $now->delta_days($then)->in_units('weeks');
print "$weeks weeks\n";
__END__
2017-10-08 to 2019-11-23
25 months and 15 days
110 weeks
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