Hi,

Maybe my TimedeltaField helps you:
http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/1060/


K*K schrieb:
> As you know time data type in mysql allow to be used more than 24
> hours, but when there is a more  than 24 hours record in the table
> such as 72:00:00, and then query the table with Django ORM, it will
> report 'ValueError hour must be in 0..23'.
>
> I'm porting a old program that record rum times of the machines to
> Django, so 24 hours is not enough for my new program.
>
> How can I resolve it ?
>
>   


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