On Aug 30, 10:41 am, "W. eWatson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I'm trying to do is adjust date-time stamped file names for date and > time errors. The software program collects through a period that roughly > coincides with night hours every day and according to the OS clock. It > sometimes happens that a user sets the clock to the wrong day or hour, > possibly both. Possibly even the month or year. I'm trying to allow a user > the opportunity to repair the problem. (Date-time stamp part of the name is > yyyymmdd_hhmmss.) Correcting the date needs to be done easily and > accurately. For example, if on August 25, he mistakenly sets the date to > July 25, and discovers this problem on the real Oct. 5, he should be able to > shift all dates from July 25 through Sept. 5 to Aug. 25 through early Oct., > allowing for day oddities in a month during the period. (I hope I got those > dates right; otherwise, I think you get the idea. In other words, he needs > to shift about 40 days of data to the correct dates.) ... all of which is absolutely nothing to do with your surprise at the result of whatever.plus(months=6). So for some period from recorded date X to recorded date Y, the recorded dates of out of kilter by D days. X = Jul 25 2008, Y Sep 5 2008, and D is 31 (days from Jul 25 to Aug 25). All you have to do is (pseudocode): if X <= recorded_date <= Y: new_recorded_date = recorded_date.plus(days=D) HTH, John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list