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Number (2) should probably be done eventually (and it
> would be great if you did some leg work and had a pull request ~_~).
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> On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 12:26 AM, Fernando Paolo wrote:
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>> Hi Ben,
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>> Thanks for the reply. Actually that
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In
eed 9 columns to represent x,y,t). If I treat `datetime` as a
string I cannot perform queries directly (i.e., using `table.where(
)); and I think the class `Time64Col` is intended to deal with single
numbers, isn't it?
Thanks for any help!
-Fernando
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