Your problem is with new lines. Specifically, your input from find ends each line with a new line, but of course there is no file "growthmonitor.sas\n" on your system, so the stat fails and all elements of
@d are the start of the epoch. You can fix your code by
chomping your input before feeding it to
stat; of course, you also need to add a newline to your output. The following will do what you expect:
find /sasdata/it/development/sasmonitoring/code -type f |perl -e 'while (<>) {chomp;$l=$_;@d=localtime((stat($l))[8]);printf "%4d%02d%02d %s\n",$d[5]+1900,$d[4]+1,$d[3],$l}'
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