perldoc Date::Manip will answer your question.
The short version is:
... All parts of
the date can be separated by valid separators (space,
"/", or "."). The separator "-" may be used as long as
it doesn't conflict with an ISO 8601 format, but this is
discouraged since it is easy to overlook conflicts. For
example, the format MM/DD/YY is just fine, but MM-DD-YY
does not work since it conflicts with YY-MM-DD. To be
safe, if "-" is used as a separator in a non-ISO format,
they should be turned into "/" before calling the
Date::Manip routines. As with ISO 8601 formats, all
separators are optional except for those given as a "/"
in the list above.
In reply to Re: Date::Manip question.
by zengargoyle
in thread Date::Manip question.
by rbc
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