Why not use Epoch time and just add / subtract that ? After the math then put it
into the "readable" format. Like scalar localtime ( $one_day_less ).
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Take a look at the Date::Manip module as well.
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Has anyone created any routines for adding and subtracting dates?
Or is this something basic that I should know?
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