I'm working on a script for a friend who wants to parse a newsgroup message file and develop a report based on messages that were sent between two dates. These dates could be as short as a week, or as large as 3 months (perhaps larger than that).

I've been to CPAN: Date:: and found several modules that would probably help me in doing this. However, I've seen some references on PM concerning a couple of these modules. Their comments usually contained "the module is large" verbage or similar. Now to me, large = slow. Perhaps though that is not what they were referring to though.

So my question is how to compare the dates in the message file to the dates requested ? What is the most efficient way to accomplish this ?


In reply to Date comparisons by cajun

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