On 04/03/2014 20:57, Igor Korot wrote:
Hi, ALL,
I'm getting this:

timestamp out of range for platform localtime()/gmtime() function

trying to convert the timestamp with milliseconds into the datetime object.

The first hit of Google gives me this:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12458595/convert-epoch-timestamp-in-python

but the solution described is not good for me since it does not gives
me the milliseconds value.

How do I get the proper datetime value including milliseconds from the
timestamp?

Thank you.


You have a long record of asking timestamp related questions so you should know where the docs are that provide the answer to this question. I'll leave you to go off and read them. If you don't understand them, please cut and paste your code here, state what you expected to happen, what actually happened, including any traceback if applicable, and then we'll be happy to point you the error of your ways.

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