Exists a more complete Description of DbiDate?
Martin Kretschmar
Martin.Kretschmar at Infoman.De
Thu Oct 25 10:48:07 EDT 2001
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Hello,
we have Problems with Access, ODBC and DbiDate Objects.
We are using the packet "odbc" and we have no problems
at all if we enter dates like "10/25/2001 10:00:00" into
the database. But we want to convert it, and unluckely
the dates have only been specified as e.g. "10:00".
Any attempts printing these values resuls in "strange"
characters. Typecasting it to int gives -1.
So we would like to have a more complete description of
DbiDate. We have have been looking for it, but we were
not able to find something really useful. With this, we
might see if there is a third way of cooperating with
a DbiDate object.
If it is in the public domain, were are the .py files?
Or is the use of "odbc" discuraged anyhow?
Regards,
Martin
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