Here's a quick ex. with the aforementioned Date::Calc.
use strict;
use Date::Calc;
my ($year,$month,$day, $hour,$min,$sec) = Date::Calc::Today_and_Now();
my $addDays=0;
my $addHours=0;
my $addMins=0;
my $addSecs=10;
my ($nyear,$nmonth,$nday,$nhour,$nmin,$nsec) =
Date::Calc::Add_Delta_DHMS($year,$month,$day, $hour,$min,$sec,
$addDays,$addHours,$addMins,$addSecs);
print "Now : $month/$day/$year $hour:$min:$sec \n";
print "Now + 10 secs: $nmonth/$nday/$nyear $nhour:$nmin:$nsec \n";
nandeya
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