I am new to perl programming so with my little knowledge I tried to use Date::Calendar->delta_workdays() but I am getting errors which I am not able to usnderstand. In first case when I use following code -
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#!perl -w
use Date::Calendar;
use Date::Calendar::Profiles qw( $Profiles );
my $calendar = Date::Calendar->new();
#use strict;
use warnings;
my $date1='16-02-2004';
my $date2='23-02-2004';
my $days = $calendar->delta_workdays($date1,$date2,0,0); print "count is $days\n";
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I am getting following error -
Date::Calendar::delta_workdays(): not enough input parameters for a date at test.pl line 9

When I read the document, it seemsthe format in which I am supplying vars are valid


In reply to Re: Re: counting number of working days by bar10der
in thread counting number of working days by bar10der

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