Ok, thank you!
I'm missing an option to (easily) use date that start with the day
day/month/year (it is the case in Brazil and France for example)
I'm using something like tha
date_Ymd="%s/%s/%s" % (datedayfirst.split('/')[2],datedayfirst.split
('/')[1],datedayfirst.split ('/')[0])
I was lookigng for sometinh like that :
datestr2num(a,dayfirst=True)
or
datestr2num(a,fmt="%d/%m/%Y")
On Dec 11, 2007 11:16 AM, John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 11, 2007 6:00 AM, Emmanuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've a little problem with date conversion. I have a csv file which
> looks
> > like :
> > "Data","Valor"
> > "15/01/2007"," 6,700012000"
> > "12/01/2007"," 6,659903000"
> >
> > "11/01/2007"," 6,701586000"
> >
> > I try to get date using function strpdate2num in load doing this :
>
> Try stripping the double quote characters from you file.
>
> JDH
>
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