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);
>}

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