I have a string as "Jul 2006". I want to know to which Fiscal year the date belongs to.
The Fiscal year 2007(FY07) is from Jul 2006 to Jun 2007 and FY06 is from Jul 2005 to Jun 2006 and so on.
So, if i give input as "Dec 2006" i must get FY07...
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and if i give Jun 2006 it must give FY06
I used Date::Manip for this purpose.
I subtracted 7 mnths from the date and derived the Fiscal year from the resultant date. It was slower.
I want to this calculation on a larger scale.
Can u suggest some solution??
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