Is there a conflict of libraries here?
Steve
Gronicus at SGA.Ninja
Fri Nov 6 02:25:25 EST 2020
In my program, I have the following lines of code:
import random
import re
import time
import datetime
from datetime import timedelta
from time import gmtime, strftime ##define strftime as time/date right
now
import winsound as ws
import sys
These may or may not affect my new program code but here is the issue:
If I add the code:
from datetime import datetime
these new lines work:
dt = datetime.fromisoformat(ItemDateTime)
dt_string = dt.strftime(' at %H:%M on %A %d %B %Y')
and will fail without that "datetime import datetime" line
however;
With that "datetime import datetime" line included,
all of the lines of code throughout the program that contain
"datetime.datetime" fail.
These have been in use for over three years and there are at least a dozen
of them.
The error produced is:
time1 = datetime.datetime.strptime(T1, date_format)
AttributeError: type object 'datetime.datetime' has no attribute
'datetime'
How do I have my cake and eat it too?
Steve
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