Does you field have a default set as a string instead of a datetime? On Jan 31, 12:42 pm, weheh <[email protected]> wrote: > OK, I found out what is wrong. I'm using a "represent" statement that > reformats the datetime to be more concise. In the process, the > datetime becomes a string. Why this is the case I am still > investigating. > > I have a field 'start'. I do > > db.mytable.start.represent=lambda value: dts2myhm(value) > > def dts2myhm(dts): > if dts: return dts.strftime('%m/%d %H:%M') > else: return '' > > Then I do an SQLTABLE, and that's when the trouble starts. Does anyone > spot where the problem is? Of course, I already have a solution, which > is to remove the represent. It's only for aesthetics.
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