Using mxDateTime
Steve Holden
sholden at holdenweb.com
Thu Jun 6 10:22:06 EDT 2002
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"LJD" <ljd at nospam.com> wrote ... > Hi: > > I'm new to python and I have a need to use time/date functions. > > I am running redhat 7.3 with the default python 1.52. I just downloaded the > appropriate mxDateTime RPM and installed it. > > How do I now make those mxDateTime functions available to me in my python > program? Since this is an extension module rather than a built in library, > I assume I can't simply... > > import mxDateTime > Almost. You actually need to import mx.DateTime because the mx extensions are nowadays structured as components of the mx package. regards ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Holden http://www.holdenweb.com/ Python Web Programming http://pydish.holdenweb.com/pwp/ -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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