Though, nearly every single database will allow you to specify how you want it to parse the date. For example, in Oracle, you would do TO_DATE( ?, 'DD/MM/YY' ) and in MySQL, you would do STR_TO_DATE( ?, '%d/%m/%y ). So, you don't have to parse it in Perl if you don't want to.
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In reply to Re: Date module laziness
by dragonchild
in thread Date module laziness
by Cody Pendant
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