07-05-2012
Yes - how about vi?
Seriously: without knowing any details it is hard to suggest anything.
Your question is like "i want to buy the best car - please advise": without knowing where you want to go with it (autobahn, offroad, racing track), how much cargo you have to transport (none, some trunks max, tons of it), where you want to go (in middle europe or the front line in Iraq), etc. this could be anything from a Ferrari, a Land Rover, an articulated lorry to a M-1 battle tank.
To paraphrase "Pill" Dr. McCoy: we are system administrators, not psychics. That makes us highly efficient information-processing devices. Put much in to get much out. Put little in and you get little out. Guess what you get when you put bullshit into this system.
I hope this helps (to enlighten you about our modus operandi).
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datetime::format::db2
DateTime::Format::DB2(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DateTime::Format::DB2(3pm)
NAME
DateTime::Format::DB2 - Parse and format DB2 dates and times
SYNOPSIS
use DateTime::Format::DB2;
my $dt = DateTime::Format::DB2->parse_timestamp( '2003-01-16-23.12.01.300000' );
# 2003-01-16-23.12.01.300000
DateTime::Format::DB2->format_timestamp($dt);
DESCRIPTION
This module understands the formats used by DB2 for its DATE, TIME, and TIMESTAMP data types. It can be used to parse these formats in
order to create DateTime objects, and it can take a DateTime object and produce a string representing it in the DB2 format.
METHODS
This class offers the following methods. All of the parsing methods set the returned DateTime object's time zone to the floating time
zone, because DB2 does not provide time zone information.
* parse_time($string)
* parse_date($string)
* parse_timestamp($string)
Given a value of the appropriate type, this method will return a new "DateTime" object. The time zone for this object will always be
the floating time zone, because by DB2 stores the local datetime, not UTC.
If given an improperly formatted string, this method may die.
* format_date($datetime)
* format_time($datetime)
* format_timestamp($datetime)
Given a "DateTime" object, this methods returns an appropriately formatted string.
SUPPORT
Support for this module is provided via the datetime@perl.org email list. See http://lists.perl.org/ for more details.
AUTHOR
Jess Robinson <castaway@desert-island.demon.co.uk>
This module was shamelessly cloned from Dave Rolsky's DateTime::Format::MySQL module.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 Jess Robinson. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
datetime@perl.org mailing list
http://datetime.perl.org/
perl v5.8.8 2007-01-20 DateTime::Format::DB2(3pm)