Re: Struggling to convert a mysql datetime object to a python string of a different format

2011-02-24 Thread Corey Richardson
On 02/24/2011 04:34 AM, rahul mishra wrote: > try this > > test = time.time(2011, 2, 1, 2, 4, 10) > # this is your datetime object from mysql > > print time.mktime(test.timetuple()) > > hope this would help you > > You do realize that email was sent over four months ago, correct? See: >> On

Re: Struggling to convert a mysql datetime object to a python string of a different format

2011-02-24 Thread rahul mishra
try this test = time.time(2011, 2, 1, 2, 4, 10) # this is your datetime object from mysql print time.mktime(test.timetuple()) hope this would help you > On Wednesday, August 04, 2010 7:40 PM ? wrote: > Okey, i have many hours now struggling to convert a mysql datetime > field that i retr

Re: Struggling to convert a mysql datetime object to a python string of a different format

2010-08-07 Thread Tim Chase
On 08/07/10 01:45, Νικόλαος Κούρας wrote: # variant B for row in dataset: host, hits, dt = row # rest of your code here So, row is a tuple comprising of 3 fields, and host, hist, dt are variables assigned each one of row's tuple values by breaking it to it's elements. But what

Re: Struggling to convert a mysql datetime object to a python string of a different format

2010-08-07 Thread Νικόλαος Κούρας
Στις 6/8/2010 2:46 πμ, ο/η Tim Chase έγραψε: # variant B for row in dataset: host, hits, dt = row # rest of your code here So, row is a tuple comprising of 3 fields, and host, hist, dt are variables assigned each one of row's tuple values by breaking it to it's elements. But what

Re: Struggling to convert a mysql datetime object to a python string of a different format

2010-08-07 Thread Νίκος
On 6 Αύγ, 08:13, John Nagle wrote: > On 8/4/2010 4:40 PM, Íßêïò wrote: > > >            cursor.execute( ''' SELECT host, hits, date FROM visitors WHERE > > page > > = '%s' ORDER BY date DESC ''' % (page) ) > > Don't do string substitution ("%") on SQL statements.  Let MySQLdb do it > for you, wit

Re: Struggling to convert a mysql datetime object to a python string of a different format

2010-08-05 Thread John Nagle
On 8/4/2010 4:40 PM, Νίκος wrote: cursor.execute( ''' SELECT host, hits, date FROM visitors WHERE page = '%s' ORDER BY date DESC ''' % (page) ) Don't do string substitution ("%") on SQL statements. Let MySQLdb do it for you, with proper escaping: cursor.execute('''SELEC

Re: Struggling to convert a mysql datetime object to a python string of a different format

2010-08-05 Thread Tim Chase
On 08/05/10 16:01, Νίκος wrote: On 5 Αύγ, 22:09, Tim Chase wrote: dataset = cursor.fetchall() for row in dataset: print ( '''''' ) So, 'dataset' in here is a 'list of tuples' right? and 'row' in here is a tuple form the above list of tuples right? Am i understanding this correct

Re: Struggling to convert a mysql datetime object to a python string of a different format

2010-08-05 Thread Νίκος
>On 5 Αύγ, 22:09, Tim Chase wrote: > On 08/05/10 13:52, Νίκος wrote: > > > dataset = cursor.fetchall() > > > for row in dataset: > >      print ( '''  ''' ) As i have it the returned 'dataset' is stored line per line to 'row'. So, 'dataset' in here is a 'list of tuples' right? and 'row' in here

Re: Struggling to convert a mysql datetime object to a python string of a different format

2010-08-05 Thread Tim Chase
On 08/05/10 13:52, Νίκος wrote: dataset = cursor.fetchall() for row in dataset: print ( ''' ''' ) date = row[2].strftime( '%d %b, %H:%M' ) print ( ''' %s %s %s ''' % ( row[0], row[1], date ) ) Unfortunately had to ditch the 'for entry in row' line because cou

Re: Struggling to convert a mysql datetime object to a python string of a different format

2010-08-05 Thread Νίκος
Hey i made it! :-) dataset = cursor.fetchall() for row in dataset: print ( ''' ''' ) date = row[2].strftime( '%d %b, %H:%M' ) print ( ''' %s %s %s ''' % ( row[0], row[1], date ) ) Unfortunately had to ditch the 'for entry in row' line because couldn't iterate over the it

Re: Struggling to convert a mysql datetime object to a python string of a different format

2010-08-05 Thread Νίκος
On 5 Αύγ, 11:55, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Wed, 4 Aug 2010 16:40:45 -0700 (PDT), Íßêïò > declaimed the following in > gmane.comp.python.general: > > >                    for entry in row: > >                            entry = datetime.datetime.strftime( entry, '%d > > %b, %H:%M' ) #!!! > >

Struggling to convert a mysql datetime object to a python string of a different format

2010-08-04 Thread Νίκος
Okey, i have many hours now struggling to convert a mysql datetime field that i retreive to a string of this format '%d %b, %H:%M' I google a lot but couldnt found out how to format it being a string Here si the code so far: try: cursor.execute( ''' SELECT host, hits, dat