Djidjadji,

Thanks very much for the reply. I ended up needing to use
both strftime() and strptime() as you can see in my updated
code. Another wrinkle I had to overcome was I had to reverse
the sort order and the comparison inequality to pass through
*all* the instances; without such a change, I only altered half
of them.

In the code below I left in the original sort order and
comparison lines, but commented them out, so it would be
clearer what was required.

http://dpaste.com/18328/

Wouldn't my code be good to show others as a code recipe
or something, because I bet dates are more unique then
names? Even if you agree,  I don't know how to publish such items.

On Mar 23, 8:50 pm, djidjadji <[email protected]> wrote:
> You must convert the text version of the date back to a
> datetime.datetime object.
>
> Use the datetime.datetime.strptime(date_string, format) method
>
> 2009/3/24 thebrianschott <[email protected]>:
>
> > [snip]
>
> >    next_url = '/update_datastore?date=%s' % urllib.quote(next_date)
> >   res = map(safe_map.__getitem__, s)
> > TypeError: argument 2 to map() must support iteration
>
> >http://dpaste.com/18238/
>
> > Can somebody show me what is wrong with my code, please?
>
> > Brian in Atlanta
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