The pickle module is looking at the name of the class, and verifying that
there's a module.class that matches. However, our subclass of
datetime.datetime is registered in pywintypes' dict as TimeType
instead. As a workaround, try
pywintypes.datetime = pywintypes.TimeType
Roger
"Vernon D.
On 18/04/2013 12:09, Vernon D. Cole wrote:
> Help me, Obiwan Kanobi...
>
> I have been tracking this one down, for two days, and have cleaned by my
> data conversion routines and the documentation for them as a result. but
> I can't determine the "right" way to fix this.
>
> This works fine in Py
Help me, Obiwan Kanobi...
I have been tracking this one down, for two days, and have cleaned by my
data conversion routines and the documentation for them as a result. but I
can't determine the "right" way to fix this.
This works fine in Python 2, but in Python 3, the class of a datetime
retriev