On 10/11/2010 15:13, Zeynel wrote:
For instance, when the tutorial has
http://docs.python.org/release/2.6/library/datetime.html
class datetime.datetime
A combination of a date and a time. Attributes: year, month, day,
hour, minute, second, microsecond, and tzinfo.
What does this mean? How do I use it?
For instance, I have a DateTimeProperty mDate that I get from a query
in Google App Engine. This mDate has value
mDATE = 2010-11-10 14:35:22.863000
But when I try
datetime.datetime.mDATE.toordinal())
I get AttributeError.
If I try something like
td = mDATE.seconds
in GAE development server I get
AttributeError: 'datetime.datetime' object has no attribute 'seconds'
What am I doing wrong? And how to understand this stuff so that I can
start using the language instead of trying to figure out types. Thanks
for your help.
If you lookup 'datetime' in Python's documentation you'll find that the
attribute is called 'second'.
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