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NAME

Time::Business - Business Time Between Two Times

SYNOPSIS

  use Time::Business;
  
  my $btime = Time::Business->new({
                WORKDAYS=>[1,2,3,4,5],
                STARTIME=>900,
                ENDTIME=>1700,
        })

  $start=time();
  $end=time()+86400;
  $seconds = $btime->calctime($start,$end);

DESCRIPTION

Calculates the number of business seconds between two dates (specified in epoch seconds) given a list of working days and start and end times.

METHODS

new({....})

Setup a Time::Business object, passing the working time parameters. eg.

 my $btime = Time::Business->new({
                WORKDAYS=>[1,2,3,4,5],
                STARTIME=>'9:00',
                STOPTIME=>'17:00',
        })

where WORKDAYS is specified as a list of 0..6 where Sun is 0 and Sat is 6.

duration($start,$end) - Return number of business seconds.

Returns the number of business seconds between $start and $end (seconds since epoch) given the parameters specified in the Time::Business->new.

SUPPORT

AUTHOR

    David Peters
    CPAN ID: DAVIDP
    davidp@electronf.com
    http://www.electronf.com

COPYRIGHT

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.

SEE ALSO

perl(1).