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# 22  
Old 03-12-2008
Thanks!!

Hey Shawn,
Finally managed to write the perl script to calculate the difference in days.

Code:
use Time::Local;
use POSIX;

$mm="$ARGV[0]";
$dd="$ARGV[1]";
$yyyy="$ARGV[2]";

$fileDate = timelocal(0, 0, 0, $dd, $mm, $yyyy); 

$now = time(); 
$diff = ($now - $fileDate) / (24*60*60); 
#print "difference in days is  ", int( $diff ) ,"\n";
print int($diff);

and then I am calling this perl script from my program to get the day difference.
Thanks again for all your help.
# 23  
Old 03-13-2008
Excellent! Glad to help. Perl is the glue that holds the Internet together, after all. It's not surprising that you were able to use it to solve this problem. Happy Wednesday.

Shawn
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