On Dec 27, Hanson, Robert said: ># UNTESTED!
Then please test it. Your missing the necessary use Time::Local; line. >sub nextMonth { > my $time = shift; > > # get date info for that time, increment month only. > my @date = localtime($time); > $date[4]++; > > # check for month out of bounds. > if ( $date[4] == 12 ) { > $date[5]++; > $date[4] = 0; > } > > # return new time > return timelocal(@date); >} -- Jeff "japhy" Pinyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pobox.com/~japhy/ RPI Acacia brother #734 http://www.perlmonks.org/ http://www.cpan.org/ ** Look for "Regular Expressions in Perl" published by Manning, in 2002 ** <stu> what does y/// stand for? <tenderpuss> why, yansliterate of course. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]