But if you don't have Date::Manip as suggested above, the code scalar(localtime($time)) prints out a very nicely formatted date string in the same way that the UNIX date command does.
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<code>perl -e "print qq/just another perl hacker who doesn't grok japh\n/"
In reply to Re: Bottling time
by simeon2000
in thread Bottling time
by rendler
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