--- oryann9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> --- Tom Phoenix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > On 2/27/07, oryann9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > Problem: cgi calender daynames are not matching
> up
> > > with dates. For example: Todays date 02/27/2007
> is
> > > being printed under Thursday instead of Tuesday.
> > 
> > Is the problem that you need to determine the day
> of
> > the week for a
> > given date, or that you need to get something to
> > line up vertically
> > with something else?
> > 
> > From looking briefly at your code, you seem to be
> > using SQL to
> > manipulate dates and times. In Perl, it's
> generally
> > easier to use a
> > module to do that. (Unless, of course, using SQL
> is
> > part of the
> > homework assignment.)
> > 
> > --Tom Phoenix
> > Stonehenge Perl Training
> > 
> 
> Tom, thank you for replying.  Well I solved the
> first
> issue, determining the day of week for a given date
> using select dayofweek(curdate()), so yes I am
> having
> issues lining these days line up with dates b/c as
> the
> days move forward the foreach $day ('-15' .. '15')
> loop alters the table.  This is a homework
> assignment
> for an online SQL class I am taking through O'reilly
> for continuing education even though I work as a
> Unix Engineer.
> 
> 

Will anyone offer some kind help?




 
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