On Friday, August 2, 2013 8:37:45 AM UTC-4, Skip Montanaro wrote:
> Perhaps use datetime?
> 
> 
> 
> >>> now = datetime.datetime.now()
> 
> >>> now.isoformat()
> 
> '2013-08-02T07:37:08.430131'
> 
> >>> now.strftime("%f")
> 
> '430131'
> 
> 
> 
> Skip

Thanks Skip, what i currently i have is: 

   dt = datetime.now()

and 
   self.logfile.write('%s\t'%(str(strftime("%Y-%m-%d", ))))
   self.logfile.write('%s\t'%(str(strftime("%H:%M:%S", )))) 
   self.logfile.write('%s\t'%(str(dt.microsecond))) 

what i get is this:

2013-08-02      09:52:20        312961
2013-08-02      09:52:20        313274
2013-08-02      09:52:20        313461
2013-08-02      09:52:20        313580
2013-08-02      09:52:20        498705
2013-08-02      09:52:20        508610
2013-08-02      09:52:20        508963
2013-08-02      09:52:20        509191
2013-08-02      09:52:20        509477
2013-08-02      09:52:20        509703
2013-08-02      09:52:20        509798
2013-08-02      09:52:20        509887
2013-08-02      09:52:20        509975
2013-08-02      09:52:20        511013
2013-08-02      09:52:20        511112
2013-08-02      09:52:20        678554
2013-08-02      09:52:20        687994
2013-08-02      09:52:20        688291
2013-08-02      09:52:20        688519
2013-08-02      09:52:20        688740
2013-08-02      09:52:20        688963

is the third column is only the microsecond?  how could i get this to write 
with the rest of the time (the hh:mm:ss) ?
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