On Feb 12, Kevin Butters said:

>my $date_time = localtime;
>print "$date_time";
>
>split $date_time,/ /;

You've got that backwards.  And where are you storing the results?

  @parts = split / /, $date_time;

And you might want to use split / +/ or split ' ' instead.

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