On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 07:57:36 -0700, Duane Hinkley <suppressed> wrote: > Jeff Fearn wrote: > > >Hi, I want to allow the Date::Calc modules functions to be used in the > >HTML pages on my site. Is there one place I can put this that will > >allow it to be run on any store on the server? > > > >Jeff > > > Jeff, > > That's a piece of cake. You just need a user tag. Look in your > Interchange directory under /usr/lib/interchange/code and you'll find a > bunch of examples. The ones that will be closest to what you'll want is > in /usr/lib/interchange/code/SystemTag. > > Once you write the user tag, copy it to > /usr/lib/interchange/code/UserTag, add it to the requires line in the > catalog.cfg and restart Interchange. There's more in the documentation > on UserTags. This seems to require me to write a tag for each method I want from Date::Calc or a wrapper for the entire module, both seem like poor solutions. I'm already using $Tag->time and $Tag->convert_date and they work fine for most things, however I am doing some reports on shipment volumes and delivery performance so I need some more sophisticated date manipulation and comparison routines. I should have phrased the question like this: Where do I add "use Date::Calc qw( Days_in_Year Days_in_Month ...);" to allow these methods to be used in any perl code on the IC server? Jeff _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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