On 2009-02-10 10:26, Phillip B Oldham wrote: > Is there a simple way to set a date/time and convert it to a unix > timestamp? After some googling I found the following: > > t = datetime.time(7,0,0) > starttime = time.mktime(t.timetuple())+1e-6*t.microsecond > > That seems like very long-winded. Is there an easier way? I've read > the docs on the datetime and time modules, but nothing's jumping out > at me.
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