NAME
Date::CutOff::JP - Get the day cutoff and payday for in Japanese timezone
SYNOPSIS
use Date::CutOff::JP;
my $dco = Date::CutOff::JP->new({ cutoff => 0, late => 1, payday => 0 });
my %calculated = $dco->calc_date('2019-01-01');
print $calculated{'cutoff'}; # '2019-01-31'
print $calculated{'payday'}; # '2019-02-28'
DESCRIPTION
Date::CutOff::JP provides how to calculate the day cutoff and the payday from Japanese calender.
you can calculate the weekday for cutoff and paying without holiday in Japan.
Accessor Methods
cutoff()
get/set the day cutoff in every months. 0 means the end of the month.
payday()
get/set the payday in every months. 0 means the end of the month.
late()
get/set the lateness. 0 means the cutoff and payday is at same month.
The all you can set is Int of [ 0 .. 2 ] 3 or more returns error.
Method
calc_date($date)
returns hash value with keys below:
- cutoff
-
The latest cutoff after $date.
- payday
-
The latest payday after $date.
- is_over ( maybe bad key name )
-
Is or not that the cutoff is pending until next month.
BUGS
SEE ALSO
Calendar::Japanese::Holiday,Date::DayOfWeek
LICENSE
Copyright (C) worthmine.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
worthmine <worthmine@cpan.org>