No. That's not the what localtime takes for input. And even if it did, localtime does not produce the requested output.
In fact, that number is so large that it doesn't fit in a 32-bit int, and thus my localtime can't handle it:
>perl -wle"print scalar(localtime(20100302165019));" Use of uninitialized value in print at -e line 1.
In reply to Re^3: Date conversion in perl?
by ikegami
in thread Date conversion in perl?
by Anonymous Monk
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