Michael,
I'm using sqlite.

Lapin,
Where in my code do you want me to use smart_str?

Thanks

On Aug 29, 3:58 am, Michael Radziej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 28, Greg wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have the following code in my models.py file
>
> > class Orders(models.Model):
> >     timestamp = models.DateField()
> >     ... etc
>
> > /////////////
>
> > I have the following in my view.py function
>
> > from datetime import datetime
> > o = Orders()
> > o.timestamp = datetime.now()
> > ... etc
> > o.save()
>
> > ////////////
>
> > However, when I view this order in the admin I get the following
> > error:
>
> > AttributeError at /admin/rugs/orders/13/
> > 'unicode' object has no attribute 'strftime'
>
> > Does anybody know what's going on?
>
> Do you use Mysql? I made the weird experience that MySQLdb sometimes returns
> a string instead of datetime.datetime. It seemed to happen deep in either
> MySQLdb or even the client library of mysql. (Mysql 4.1)
>
> Michael
>
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