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ST_CTIME convert to yyyymmdd

Hi,

Any hint on converting time from ST_CTIME secs into yyyymmdd format?
sorry for one-liner stupid question.. I couldn;t find (or rather figure
out) in docs.

Thank you,
hj

Aug 7 '06 #1
1 7370

All right I got it. Thank you anyway...

create_date = os.stat(pathname)[ST_CTIME]
print time.strftime("%Y%m%d", time.gmtime(create_date))

Hitesh wrote:
Hi,

Any hint on converting time from ST_CTIME secs into yyyymmdd format?
sorry for one-liner stupid question.. I couldn;t find (or rather figure
out) in docs.

Thank you,
hj
Aug 7 '06 #2

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