Date::Manip also has nice functions for manipulating dates.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Date::Manip;
use Text::CSV_XS qw( );
my $end = UnixDate("last Friday", "%Y%m%d23");
my $start = UnixDate(DateCalc("last Friday", "- 4 days"), "%Y%m%d00");
my $csv = Text::CSV_XS->new();
while (<$fh_in>) {
$csv->parse($_)
or die("csv: " . $csv->error_diag() . "\n");
my ($ts) = $csv->fields();
next if $ts lt $start || $ts gt $end;
print $fh_out $_;
}
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