I can't seem to figure out prototyping. I had thought that I was doing it correctly but i get errors.
Global symbol "$min" requires explicit package name at /home/httpd/cgi-bin/nick/timeclock/strict/timeclock.cgi line 55.
Global symbol "$hour" requires explicit package name at /home/httpd/cgi-bin/nick/timeclock/strict/timeclock.cgi line 55.
Global symbol "$day" requires explicit package name at /home/httpd/cgi-bin/nick/timeclock/strict/timeclock.cgi line 55.
Global symbol "$month" requires explicit package name at /home/httpd/cgi-bin/nick/timeclock/strict/timeclock.cgi line 55.
Global symbol "$year" requires explicit package name at /home/httpd/cgi-bin/nick/timeclock/strict/timeclock.cgi line 55.
Global symbol "$calc_year" requires explicit package name at /home/httpd/cgi-bin/nick/timeclock/strict/timeclock.cgi line 55.
Global symbol "$calc_month" requires explicit package name at /home/httpd/cgi-bin/nick/timeclock/strict/timeclock.cgi line 55.
####################### GET TIME AND DATE FOR IN FORM
my ($time, $date);
sub in_time_date ($$$$$$$){
my ($min, $hour, $day, $month, $year, $calc_year, $calc_month) = @_;
($min, $hour, $day, $month, $year) = (localtime)[1,2,3,4,5];
($calc_year, $calc_month);
$calc_year = $year+1900;
$calc_month = $month+1;
$date = "$calc_year-$calc_month-$day";
$time = sprintf("%d:%02d", $hour,$min);
}
####################### END GET TIME AND DATE FOR IN FORM
in_time_date($min, $hour, $day, $month, $year, $calc_year, $calc_month
+);
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