I’m using strptime to convert a date string into a datetime. According to the linked page, formatting like this should work:
>>> # Using datetime.strptime()
>>> dt = datetime.strptime("21/11/06 16:30", "%d/%m/%y %H:%M")
My code is:
import datetime
dtDate = datetime.strptime(sDate,"%m/%d/%Y")
where sDate = "07/27/2012". (I understand, from the same page, that %Y is “Year with century as a decimal number.”)
I have tried putting the actual value of sDate into the code:
dtDate = datetime.strptime("07/27/2012","%m/%d/%Y")
but this does not work. The error I get is:
AttributeError: ‘module’ object has no attribute ‘strptime’
What am I doing wrong?
You should be using
datetime.datetime.strptime. Note that very old versions of Python (2.4 and older) don’t havedatetime.datetime.strptime; usetime.strptimein that case.