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NAME

Business::Hours -

SYNOPSIS

  use Business::Hours;
  my $hours = Business::Hours->new();    
  # Get a Set::IntSpan of all the business hours in the next week.
  # use the default business hours of 9am to 6pm localtime.
  $hours->business_hours_in_timespan(Start => time(), End => time()+(86400*7));

DESCRIPTION

This module is a simple tool for calculating business hours in a time period. Over time, additional functionality will be added to make it easy to calculate the number of business hours between arbitrary dates.

USAGE

BUGS

Yes

SUPPORT

Send email to bug-business-hours@rt.cpan.org

AUTHOR

    Jesse Vincent
    Best Practical Solutions, LLC 
    jesse@cpan.org
    http://www.bestpractical.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).

sample_function

 Usage     : How to use this function/method
 Purpose   : What it does
 Returns   : What it returns
 Argument  : What it wants to know
 Throws    : Exceptions and other anomolies
 Comments  : This is a sample subroutine header.
           : It is polite to include more pod and fewer comments.

See Also :

business_hours

Set the business hours for this Business::Hours object. Takes a hash of the form :

{ 0 => { Name => 'Sunday', Start => 'HH::MM', End => 'HH::MM'},

    1 => { Name => 'Monday',
            Start => 'HH::MM',
               End => 'HH::MM'},
    ....

    6 => { Name => 'Saturday',
            Start => 'HH::MM',
               End => 'HH::MM'},
    };

    Start and end times are of the form HH:MM.  Valid times are
    from 00:00 to 23:59.  If your hours are from 9am to 6pm, use
    Start => '9:00', End => '18:00'.  A given day MUST have a start
    and end time OR may declare both Start and End to be undef, if
    there are no valid hours on that day.

    Note that the ending time is really "what is the first minute we're closed.
    If you specifiy an "End" of 18:00, that means that at 6pm, you are closed.
    The last business second was 17:59:59. 

for_timespan

Takes a paramhash with the following parameters

        Start => The start of the period in question in seconds since the epoch
        End => The end of the period in question in seconds since the epoch

Returns a Set::IntSpan of business hours for this period of time.

between START, END

Returns the number of business seconds between START and END Both Start and End should be specified in Seconds since the Epoch

Returns -1 if Start or End is outside the calculated business hours