Am 01.06.2011 20:42 schrieb Tobiah:
I'm grabbing two fields from a MySQLdb connection.
One is a date type, and one is a time type.
So I put the values in two variables and print them:
import datetime
date, time = get_fields() # for example
print str(type(date)), str((type(time)))
print str(date + time)
In python 2.3.4, I get:
<type 'DateTime'> <type 'DateTimeDelta'>
2010-07-06 09:20:45.00
Put in python2.4 and greater, I get this:
<type 'datetime.date'> <type 'datetime.timedelta'>
2010-07-06
So I'm having trouble adding the two to get one
datetime.
Here you can do the following:
import datetime
date, time = get_fields() # for example
print str(type(date)), str((type(time)))
dt = datetime.datetime(*date.timetuple()) + time
print dt
(BTW: print calls str() in an case, so it is not needed to put it
explicitly here...)
Thomas
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