Hello
I'm tumbling with some stats script someone else have made some long time ago, and i need to modify it a bit
The specific part is where the timestamps used in the later database query is set.
In my current code this is defined:
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst)=localtime(tim
+e);
$start_date = sprintf("%4d%02d%02d000000",$year+1900,$mon+1,$mday);
where $start_date returns the current date at 00:00:00 like "20111118000000"
I need to get it to return the date of the last monday (so if the script is run on a monday, it returns the date from the week before).
I've tried various of localtime, tried substract from the $day, but that could result in a negative and so on.
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