py3k: datetime resolution / isoformat
Ned Deily
nad at acm.org
Fri Feb 25 21:49:10 EST 2011
In article <ssZ9p.10276$5v7.5466 at newsfe11.iad>, spam at uce.gov wrote:
> When I do:
>
> datetime.datetime.now().isoformat(' ')
>
> I get the time with the microseconds. The docs says:
> "if microsecond is 0 YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+HH:MM".
>
> How do I set microsecond to 0?
>>> datetime.datetime.now().replace(microsecond=0).isoformat()
'2011-02-25T18:48:24'
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Ned Deily,
nad at acm.org
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