The above are excellent suggestions. I prefer Date::Manip myself. It is a larger module, but it is also very well documented. I use the perldoc on it instead of the man pages for date to figure things out in Unix, just because it is so detailed. It will solve all of your date manipulation needs ... well most all of them anyway ;-)
Paulster2
In reply to Re: dates-unix <==> mm/dd/yyyy
by Paulster2
in thread dates-unix <==> mm/dd/yyyy
by Blue_eyed_son
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