[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >I was wondering if it there is an "easy" way to get the dd-mm-yyyy from >ww-yyyy.
>I would like to get, for example the first day (date-month-year) in the >week i specify. Found plenty of ways to go th other way, but none that >give me the reverse. >Idealy I would like both the beginning date/time and the end date/time >of the specified week, but if i can just get a hold one of the or some >other defined time in this week i could probably work out the rest. >This is in Python :-) >dd = day in month >mm = month >yyyy = year >ww = week # >Thanks for any and all help. >>> import mx.DateTime >>> d=mx.DateTime.DateTime(1992)+mx.DateTime.RelativeDateTime(weeks=15) >>> d <DateTime object for '1992-04-15 00:00:00.00' at 81d5410> >>> d=mx.DateTime.DateTime(1992)+mx.DateTime.RelativeDateTime(weeks=51) >>> d <DateTime object for '1992-12-23 00:00:00.00' at 81d5448> Eddie -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list