On Friday, August 2, 2013 8:37:45 AM UTC-4, Skip Montanaro wrote: > Perhaps use datetime? > > > > >>> now = datetime.datetime.now() > > >>> now.isoformat() > > '2013-08-02T07:37:08.430131' > > >>> now.strftime("%f") > > '430131' > > > > Skip
Thanks Skip, what i currently i have is: dt = datetime.now() and self.logfile.write('%s\t'%(str(strftime("%Y-%m-%d", )))) self.logfile.write('%s\t'%(str(strftime("%H:%M:%S", )))) self.logfile.write('%s\t'%(str(dt.microsecond))) what i get is this: 2013-08-02 09:52:20 312961 2013-08-02 09:52:20 313274 2013-08-02 09:52:20 313461 2013-08-02 09:52:20 313580 2013-08-02 09:52:20 498705 2013-08-02 09:52:20 508610 2013-08-02 09:52:20 508963 2013-08-02 09:52:20 509191 2013-08-02 09:52:20 509477 2013-08-02 09:52:20 509703 2013-08-02 09:52:20 509798 2013-08-02 09:52:20 509887 2013-08-02 09:52:20 509975 2013-08-02 09:52:20 511013 2013-08-02 09:52:20 511112 2013-08-02 09:52:20 678554 2013-08-02 09:52:20 687994 2013-08-02 09:52:20 688291 2013-08-02 09:52:20 688519 2013-08-02 09:52:20 688740 2013-08-02 09:52:20 688963 is the third column is only the microsecond? how could i get this to write with the rest of the time (the hh:mm:ss) ? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list