Hey there!

I’m trying to use the $TimeObject->WorkingTime() function, but is not
returning anything!

Am I doing something wrong? I already checked the parameters, but still is
not returning anything.

My code is as follows:

sub _getTime{

my ( $Self, %Param ) = @_;

my ($startdate, $stopdate) = @_;

my $ConfigObject = Kernel::Config->new();

my $EncodeObject = Kernel::System::Encode->new(

ConfigObject => $ConfigObject,

);

my $LogObject = Kernel::System::Log->new(

        ConfigObject => $ConfigObject,

        EncodeObject => $EncodeObject,

);

my $TimeObject = Kernel::System::Time->new(

        ConfigObject => $ConfigObject,

        LogObject    => $LogObject,

);



my $WorkingTime = $TimeObject->WorkingTime(

        StartTime => '15/07/2010',                                     #I’m
using fixed dates to see if it was a problem with parameters but still it
didn’t work!!!

        StopTime => '16/07/2010',

);

                # my @parts = gmtime($WorkingTime);

                # my ($Dd,$Dh,$Dm,$Ds)=...@parts[7,2,1,0];

                # my @time = ($Dd,$Dh,$Dm,$Ds);

                # return @time;

return $WorkingTime;

}



 Regards

María Alejandra Piedra
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