I tried the following, but all the dates in the table are coming the same
$date=ParseDate("today");
my @city=("C","K","D");
my ($j,$fut);
$fut=ParseDate("in 90 days");
for ($j=0;$j<3;$j++)
{
my $i;
for ($i=1;$i<90;$i++)
{
# $date=ParseDate("in 1 day");
$date= UnixDate( $date => '%Y-%m-%d' );
print "Date: $date\n";
# $rows=$dbh->do("INSERT INTO appCancel (appt_date,status, no_c
+ancel, city)
# VALUES ('$date','U','0', '$city[
+$j]')") ||
# die "Couldn't insert record : $DBI::errstr";
$date=ParseDate("in 1 day");
print "Date: $date\n";
}
}
the number of records being generated is 267? and not 270
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