Ok - let's look at the information you're given.
Uncaught exception from user code: Day '0' out of range 1..31
Line 405 in the program points to "return timelocal(0, 0, 0, @dmy) / (
+24 * 60 * 60);
So where you would look is that line and it involves something about the day being 0 and not in the range of 1..31. If you look at the docs for Time::Local the example for timelocal looks like this.
$time = timelocal($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year);
$mday is the 4th item. So it in your array @dmy. So that is where you want to look. Use Data::Dumper to print the value of @dmy right before the offending line.
use Data::Dumper;
print Dumper \@dmy;
return timelocal(0, 0, 0, @dmy) / (24 * 60 * 60);
grep
One dead unjugged rabbit fish later...
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