your code works great, except with one problem, i only want to include the next day. for example, your code would print this output:
CA123456 2007-01-29 16:00:00
CA234567 2007-01-30 08:00:00
CA345678 2007-02-05 07:00:00
CA456789 2007-02-06 03:00:00
as:
2007-01-29
CA123456 16:00:00
CA234567 08:00:00
CA345678 07:00:00
CA456789 03:00:00
as opposed to (the way i want):
2007-01-29
CA123456 16:00:00
CA234567 08:00:00
2007-02-05
CA345678 07:00:00
CA456789 03:00:00
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