04-25-2011
Thanks Frans. But im using Solaris 8. It does not seem to support date -d.
Is there another option? Thanks
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LedgerSMB::Locale(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LedgerSMB::Locale(3pm)
NAME
LedgerSMB::Locale - Locale handling class for LedgerSMB
SYNOPSIS
Locale support module for LedgerSMB. Uses Locale::Maketext::Lexicon as a base.
METHODS
get_handle ($language_code)
Returns a locale handle for accessing the other methods. Inherited from Locale::Maketext.
text ($string, @params)
Returns the translation for the given string. This is a legacy wrapper that merely calls $self->maketext.
date ($myconfig, $date, $longformat)
Returns the given date after formatting it. $longformat is a ternary flag that determines how the date is formatted. If $longformat
is true, the date will be given in the form of "_('September') 23 2007". If $longformat is false but defined, the date will be in the
form of "_('Sep') 23 2007" unless the date is given in the form 'yyyy.mm.dd', in which case it is returned as-is. If $longformat is
not defined, the date will be output in the format specified by $myconfig->{dateformat}.
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perl v5.14.2 2012-06-01 LedgerSMB::Locale(3pm)