Re: Time::localtime help

2005-05-16 Thread Peter Rabbitson
printf(The current date is %04d-%02d-%02d\n, $now-year+1900, ($now-mon)+1, $ now-mday); It outputs the date in such a format: The current date is 2005-05-16. I would like the name of the month(ex. 'May') displayed instead of 05. What is the easiest way to do this? The most most easiest

RE: Time::localtime help

2005-05-16 Thread Charles K. Clarkson
Matt Kopeck mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : use strict; : : use Time::localtime; : my $now = localtime; : : printf(The current date is %04d-%02d-%02d\n, $now-year+1900, : ($now-mon)+1, $ : now-mday); : : It outputs the date in such a format: The current date is : 2005-05-16. I would like

Re: Time::localtime help

2005-05-16 Thread John W. Krahn
Matt Kopeck wrote: Hi, Hello, I have the following code: use strict; use Time::localtime; my $now = localtime; printf(The current date is %04d-%02d-%02d\n, $now-year+1900, ($now-mon)+1, $ now-mday); It outputs the date in such a format: The current date is 2005-05-16. I would like the name of the