[Zope] Calculations on a Date Field
complaw@hal-pc.org
complaw@hal-pc.org
Fri, 10 May 2002 17:53:54 GMT
>
> Use DateTime()
Thanks for your suggestion, but it didn't work. I tried:
<dtml-let old_date=DateTime(date_posted)
new_date="old_date - 0.25">
</dtml-let>
And again, the server returned an error, although this time for the DateTime
issue.
Any other suggestions?
Ron
>
> It has all kinds of options you can use to offset and perform calculations
> on time objects.
>
> -ed-
>
> On Fri, 10 May 2002 complaw@hal-pc.org wrote:
>
> > My users are annoyed with the time shift of postings on a Squishdot site.
The
> > users are in the U.S. and the server is in the Netherlands (FreeZope.org, a
> > truly wonderful thing). The DTML code in Squishdot that displays the date
> > appears to be a date field in the posting object. E.g., the code is:
> >
> > <dtml-var date_posted>
> >
> > What I want to do is recalculate the date_posted and shift the time back
about
> > five hours.
> >
> > I tried:
> >
> > <dtml-let old_date=date_posted
> >
> > new_date="old_date - 0.25">
> > <dtml-var new_date>
> > </dtml-let>
> >
> > But the server returned an error regarding the use of the minus sign. Does
> > anyone have any hints?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Ron
> >
> >
> >
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