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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T06:34:28+00:00 2026-06-04T06:34:28+00:00

My string format currently is datetime.strptime(date_as_string, ‘%d/%m/%y %I:%M %p’) this unfortunately does not work

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My string format currently is datetime.strptime(date_as_string, '%d/%m/%y %I:%M %p')

this unfortunately does not work with input such as 1/12/07 00:07 AM

How I can get strptime to recogize this format ?

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ValueError: time data ‘1/12/07 00:07 AM’ does not match format ‘%d/%m/%y %I:%M %p’

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    2026-06-04T06:34:30+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 6:34 am

    ’00’ is not a valid 12-hour hour, but if your input date string is inconsistently formatted you might be able to get away with something like this:

    >>> from datetime import datetime as dt
    >>> date_as_string = '1/12/07 00:07 AM'
    >>> format_12 = '%d/%m/%y %I:%M %p'
    >>> format_24 = '%d/%m/%y %H:%M %p'
    >>> date_string, time_string = date_as_string.split(' ', 1)
    >>> try:
    ...     dt.strptime(date_string + ' ' + time_string, format_12)
    ... except ValueError:
    ...     dt.strptime(date_string + ' ' + time_string, format_24)
    ... 
    datetime.datetime(2007, 12, 1, 0, 7)
    
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