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sub hours_between {
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$duration = $calendar->days_between($start_dt, $end_dt);
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Passed two dates returns a DateTime::Duration object measuring the length between them |
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Passed two dates returns a DateTime::Duration object measuring the length between them |
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ignoring closed days. Always returns a positive number irrespective of the |
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ignoring closed days. Always returns a positive number irrespective of the |
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relative order of the parameters |
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Note: This routine assumes neither the passed start_dt nor end_dt can be a closed day |
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=head2 hours_between |
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$duration = $calendar->hours_between($start_dt, $end_dt); |
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Passed two dates returns a DateTime::Duration object measuring the length between them |
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ignoring closed days. Always returns a positive number irrespective of the |
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Note: This routine assumes neither the passed start_dt nor end_dt can be a closed day |
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=head2 next_open_days |
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=head2 next_open_days |
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