how can I compare the time stamp information that's stored as a string
with a timestamp that's a datetime object stored through app engine?
timestring = self.request.get('timestamp')
timestring = timestring[0: timestring.find(".")];
timeformat = "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
newtime = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(time.mktime
(time.strptime(timestring, timeformat)))
this piece of code tries to convert the string into a datetime object,
but the problem is that the version of python app engine uses doesn't
support milliseconds.
as you can see I'm trucating the milliseconds before i pass the
timestring into strptime
How can i get around this?
Or can somebody from google answer whether app engine would support
the next version of python which does support milliseconds in the
strptime function?
Jill
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