On Jan 25, 7:48 am, goldtech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > snip > > > > > try this: > > > val = oRS.Fields(dt).Value > > print type(val) > > this gives: <type 'time'> > > > print float(val) > > yes, it gives 0.0 > > But there should be a way to print what is *actually in the field*. > When I open the DB table in Access I see: 12:00:00 AM. > > That's what I want - the value, and the form of the value, exactly as > seen in the field... > > As an aside, the roughly eqivalent code in Perl will print the > "12:00:00 AM" - (the trick for the date types in Perl is to add: "use > Win32::OLE::Variant;" > > There has to be a way:^) > > snip
You could try posting to the PyWin32 group too. They would probably know. http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list