[Zope] Python2.3 datetime VS Zope DateTime

Sakesun Roykiattisak sakesun at boonthavorn.com
Fri Mar 26 07:43:44 EST 2004


In fact, I mean python2.3's datetime.datetime. However, with your hint, 
I've found I can do this.

<dtml-let d="getInvoiceDate('INV10001')">
  <dtml-var "_.DateTime(str(d)).strftime('%d/%m/%Y')">
</dtml-let>

or in ZPT

<span tal:omit-tag="" tal:define="d python:here.getInvoiceDate('INV10001')">
  <span tal:replace="python:DateTime(str(d)).strftime('%d/%m/%y)"/>
</span>

Ther are pretty verbose. But it works anyway.


Thank you very much for your tip.

Small Business Services wrote:

>From: "Sakesun Roykiattisak" <sakesun at boonthavorn.com>
>  
>
>>I'm now trying to publish a set of database-related logics through 
>>zope.  Some of them return a python2.3's datetime object which its 
>>member access are disallowed from zope. (DTML, ZPT)
>>I want to access some of datetime's member-methods, like strftime & 
>>isocalendar.  How can I make it accessible from zope ? Or how can I make 
>>Zope automagically convert it to  Zope's DateTime. I really don't want 
>>to change my logics to use Zope's DateTime.
>>    
>>
>
>DateTime and strftime are accessible from dtml:
>
><dtml-let e="_.DateTime()">
>   strftime(%Y/%m/%d) --> <dtml-var expr="e.strftime('%Y/%m/%d')">
></dtml-let>
>
>
>Jonathan
>
>
>  
>





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