On 13/02/2016 17:58, Tom P wrote:
I am writing a program that has to deal with various date/time formats
and convert these into timestamps. It looks as if dateutil.parser.parse
should be able to handle about any format, but what I get is:

datetimestr = '2012-10-22 11:22:33'
print(dateutil.parser.parse(datetimestr))
result: datetime.datetime(2012, 10, 22, 11, 22, 33)

However:
datetimestr = '2012:10:22 11:22:33'
print(dateutil.parser.parse(datetimestr))
result: datetime.datetime(2016, 2, 13, 11, 22, 33)

In other words, it's getting the date wrong when colons are used to
separate YYYY:MM:DD. Is there a way to include this as a valid format?


From http://labix.org/python-dateutil#head-a23e8ae0a661d77b89dfb3476f85b26f0b30349c

<quote>
parserinfo
This parameter allows one to change how the string is parsed, by using a different parserinfo class instance. Using it you may, for example, intenationalize the parser strings, or make it ignore additional words.
</quote>

HTH.

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