The limitations on your date string format make it so you can easily parse it with a regular expression. Read the perlre page and about the m// operator, and watch for (capturing), [character sets], and what \d means.
Once you get the numbers out of the date string, it's pretty menial programming from there. (Month names in an array, etc.)
In reply to Re: Date pattern matching
by sharkey
in thread Date pattern matching
by Rpaguilar
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