Hi

You can use the time function in perl as

my ($sec,$min,$hour,$day,$month,$yr19,@rest) = localtime(time);##### +##To get the localtime of your system print "Date:\t$day-".++$month. "-".($yr19+1900)."\n"; ####To print dat +e format as expected print "Time:\t".sprintf("%02d",$hour).":".sprintf("%02d",$min).":".spr +intf("%02d",$sec)."\n";###To print the current time

Punitha


In reply to Re: How to get the current Date and Time using Perl on windows? by Punitha
in thread How to get the current Date and Time using Perl on windows? by Ethen

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