On Nov 10, 10:51 am, rantingrick <rantingr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Wait a minute i am confused...? Does Python have a "text" object that > magically turns into a datetime object? > > >>> mDATE = 2010-11-10 14:35:22.863000 > > SyntaxError: invalid syntax
This is the reason I am asking the question. I am confused about what mDATE is. It is defined as a DateTimeProperty in Google App Engine in the following model: class Rep(db.Model): mAUTHOR = db.UserProperty(auto_current_user=True) mUNIQUE = db.StringProperty() mCOUNT = db.IntegerProperty() mDATE = db.DateTimeProperty(auto_now=True) mDATE0 = db.DateTimeProperty(auto_now_add=True) mWEIGHT = db.IntegerProperty() When I acces it with this query: QUERY = Rep.all() QUERY.filter("mAUTHOR =", user) QUERY.order("-mCOUNT") RESULTS = QUERY.fetch(10) But when I try to use like this for instance: for result in RESULTS: WEIGHT = (datetime.datetime.result.mDATE.toordinal()) * result.mCOUNT I get AttributeError or if I try to use it like this dt = result.mDATE.seconds I get AttributeError: 'datetime.datetime' object has no attribute 'seconds' -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list