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says...
> On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 14:30:36 -0700, nano wrote:
> 
> > Using python 2.2 what is the simplest way to get the current date value?
> > I have looked in so many places. The question is often asked and the
> > usual response indicates how to get the current date and time like
> > 
> > now = time.localtime()
> > 
> > I want just the date, like 2007-06-15. The value will go into a
> > postgresql Date type column.
> 
>  >>> import datetime
>  >>> d = datetime.date.today()
>  >>> d.isoformat()
>  '2007-06-15'
>  >>> 
>  
> Rob.
> 
Thanks, I'd read that today() was only good for 2.3? 
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