Hi renpai

This is subroutine written by me which I use to get yesterdays date

1.i # get yesterdays date my $date = &plsub_getdate(1); ## *** Get date number *** ## ## parameters - dday (optional) ## ## dday - difference day - $_[0] ## ## frmt - Date Format - $_[1] {WIP} ## sub getdatenum { use POSIX qw(strftime); if ($_[0]) { $date = strftime "%Y%m%d", gmtime(time - (86400 * $_[0])); } else { $date = strftime "%Y%m%d", gmtime; } return $date; }

Now I suppose you will work to get 2.i. If still you have any problem mail me joel_divekar@yahoo.com

Jamnet


In reply to Re: date by Jamnet
in thread Yesterday's or last month's date? by renpai

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