Hi Monks !! I am facing issue with Data::Manip::ParseDate function on perl 5.10.1 as its adding extra one hour.
#!/usr/bin/perl use Time::Local qw(timelocal timegm timegm_nocheck); use POSIX qw(strftime); use Date::Manip; &dateTimeFormat; sub dateTimeFormat { my($iSec,$iMin,$iHour,$iMday,$iMon,$iYear,$iWday,$iYday,$iIsds +t) = localtime(time); $iYear += 1900; $iMon++; my $tDate = sprintf('%04d-%02d-%02d',$iYear,$iMon,$iMday); my $tTime = sprintf('%02d:%02d:%02d',$iHour,$iMin,$iSec); my $cZone = strftime("%Z", localtime()); my $cString = $tDate.$tTime.$cZone; my $cParsedate = ParseDate($cString); my $tNewdate = UnixDate($cParsedate, "%Y-%f-%d"); my $tNewtime = UnixDate($cParsedate, "%H:%M:%S"); my($tYear,$tMonth,$tDd) = split(/-/,$tNewdate); $tNewdate = sprintf('%04d-%02d-%02d',$tYear,$tMonth,$tDd); my($HH,$MM,$SS) = split(/:/,$tNewtime); $tNewtime = sprintf('%02d:%02d:%02d',$HH,$MM,$SS); my $cDatetime = $tNewdate." ".$tNewtime; print $cDatetime; }
Below is the output of the program
[denzil@local ~]# perl 1.pl 2014-10-10 12:16:12 [denzil@local ~]# date Fri Oct 10 11:16:13 GMT 2014 [root@cjjeiprodb ~]#
Can you please help me to fix this?

In reply to Date::Manip - date differences - one hour by denzil_cactus

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