strftime is probably the simplest solution.
I like to use Date::Manip as it's an easy-to use date/time module, although not the fastest or most complete one. With it, you can do this:
use Date::Manip; $todays_date = UnixDate("now", "%d.%m.%y");
In reply to Re: Best way to get DD.MM.YY
by ambrus
in thread Best way to get DD.MM.YY
by ghenry
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