use Time::Local;
%month = ( "Jan", 0, "Feb", 1, "Mar", 2, "Apr", 3, "May", 4, "Jun",
+5,
"Jul", 6, "Aug", 7, "Sep", 8, "Oct", 9, "Nov", 10, "Dec", 11
+ );
&eTime;
sub eTime {
my ($x, $y);
my ($month, $day, $year, $hour, $min, $sec, $epoch)
@y = split(/ /, $x);
($mm1, $day, $year) = split(/\//, $y[0]);
($hour, $min, $sec) = split(/:/, $ss[1]);
$moty2 = $month{$moty1};
$day = $day + 0;
$hour = $hour + 0;
$min = $min + 0;
$sec = $sec + 0;
$epoch = timelocal($sec, $min, $hour, $day, $mm2, $year);
return $epoch;
}
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