Seema, I don't want to be rude, but I'm a bit confused about what you are asking. Do you have some code written already? If so, please post it between the <code> tags. Is this looping something that the server runs, CRON like? What is the purpose of this looping? Sometimes the solution you are looking for isn't the answer to the problem.

I think this is an issue about looping over dates, which should be easy to resolve. However since I don't know what your purpose is, I suggest that you use our 'Search' at the top of each page, or try the Perl Monks powerful Super Search. I also suggest that you look through our Tutorials. There is lots of information about basic looping there. Finally, I suggest that you register an account with Perl Monks and post code, ask questions, learn, and participate in our community. BTW: Welcome.

- Mission
"Heck I don't know how to do it either, but do you think that's going to stop me?!!"

In reply to Re: Perl Script by Mission
in thread Looping months and days by Anonymous Monk

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