Attempting to pass an integer will assume the int is a regular "unix
timestamp" and pywin32 will do the conversions as necessary. So there
should be no need to convert it to a 64bit FILETIME integer. You should
also find that passing a datetime object directly works, even in py2k
builds - pywin32 will use the timetuple() method to perform the conversion.
Mark
On 21/11/2011 6:03 PM, Sriram ET. wrote:
I am using pywin32 mapi routines to interact with my outlook contacts
store. I am trying to set the PT_BIRTHDAY property and have the
following code for doing that:
The conversion from and to FILETIME values is from filetimes.py
available at:http://reliablybroken.com/b/wp-content/filetimes.py
| dt = datetime.strptime('1980-01-01','%Y-%m-%d')
filetime = filetimes.dt_to_filetime(dt)
msg.SetProps([(mapitags.PR_BIRTHDAY, filetime)])
|
I get an OverflowError: Python int too large to convert to c long
I am on a 32 bit machine, and I understand FILETME is a 64 bit value. I
am at a loss. How can I set the underlying MAPI property using this
library? Is there a workaround?
(Setup: Outlook 2010, Window 7 running on a 32bit virtual machine via
VMWare Fusion 4 on Mac OS X Lion)
Thanks!
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