mnlight,

You say that you have modified a script, and it is no longer working for events on the first day of the month.

Golden rule of IT, if there is a possibility of a change you have made causing a problem, back it out. Even if you are totally 100% convinced of the innocence of your change, back it out anyway. If this does not fix the problem, this helps to establish your innocence.

If the problem goes away, you have some fresh data about a new bug you have introduced.

Please do not waste the time of monks trying to fathom the code, which itself could do with improving, such as use strict, -w, etc. You also have not posted the changes you have made to the code.

On a practical note, if you do need to debug the script, try Devel::ptkdb - install this module and append -d:ptkdb to the first (#!) line of the program.


In reply to Re: unable to see entries from 1st day of the month. by rinceWind
in thread unable to see entries from 1st day of the month. by mnlight

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