Hi all, I learned Perl and did not use for 5 yrs, so i returned to my teacher everything :-(. Would you please show me how to get report in this in perl?

- Here is my report.log
1,BEAR,2011-11-21 08:49:16.000,2011-11-21 08:53:13.910,San Francisco,, +, 2,BEAR,2011-11-21 08:49:16.000,2011-11-21 12:50:31.550,San Francisco,, +, 3,BEAR,2011-11-21 08:49:16.000,2011-11-21 08:49:19.987,San Francisco,, +, 4,HAWK,2011-11-21 10:36:26.000,2011-11-21 10:45:11.823,Los Angeles,,, 5,HAWK,2011-11-21 10:36:26.000,2011-11-21 12:41:17.763,Los Angeles,,, 6,HAWK,2011-11-21 10:41:12.000,2011-11-21 10:55:08.393,San Francisco,, +, 7,HAWK,2011-11-21 10:41:12.000,2011-11-21 15:46:24.707,San Francisco,, +, 8,HAWK,2011-11-21 10:41:12.000,2011-11-22 11:09:13.907,San Francisco,, +,
How do i search date from DATE1 to DATE2 and it tell me : Which team , location and how long? (longest time end time - start time) Example:
BEAR,San Francisco, timediff (2011-11-21 12:50:31.550 - 2011-11-21 08: +49:16.000) in hours HAWK,Los Anegles, timediff (2011-11-21 12:41:17.763 - 2011-11-21 10:36 +:26.000) in hours HAWK,San Francisco, timediff (2011-11-22 11:09:13.907 - 2011-11-21 10: +41:12.000) in hours
Thanks for sharing.

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