hey thanks a lot

i didnt think about that
i was looking for some "structured query typology"

the answer is always a lot simpler than you think

thanks,
racz

On May 9, 10:04 pm, Gabriel <guz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What about querying for the range of dates from the first day of the
> month to the last day of the month?
>
> Gabriel
>
> On May 8, 8:48 pm, Racz <rbmboo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > hello there,
>
> > i am using gdata package with python and i'm trying to query the
> > spreadsheet for a specific month
>
> > .....
> > query_string = 'id == 120018 & time = ?????'
> > row_query.sq = query_string
> > row_query.max_results = str(nr_rows)
> > matching_feed = self.client._GetSpreadsheetsClient().GetListFeed(
> >                                        self.spreadsheet_key,
> > wksht_id=self.worksheet_id, query=row_query)
> > .............
>
> > i don't know how to formulate the query_string to find only a month
> > i'm looking for.
>
> > my spreadsheet looks like this
> > ID             Value        Time
> > 120018  705.41  3/21/2009 0:23:00
> > 120018  705.41  3/21/2009 1:21:00
> > 120022  844.93  3/21/2009 1:21:00
>
> > any ideas?
>
> > thanks,
> > Racz
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