Here's a snippet to do what you want:
#!/usr/bin/perl use Date::Manip; print UnixDate( ParseDate( "today" ), "%m/%d" ), "\n";
-derby
In reply to Re: Re: Date formats
by derby
in thread Date formats
by cybermack72
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