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11,702 PointsPlease help probably same mistake as the last time but can't find it :(
I can't find what's wrong. Please help.
import datetime
import pytz
pacific = pytz.timezone("US/Pacific")
fmt = '%m-%d %H:%M %Z%z'
starter = datetime.datetime(2015, 10, 21, 4, 29)
local = starter.astimezone(pacific)
Adam Vasik
11,702 PointsIt says: local
isn't the right timezone
I also tried: local = starter.replace(tzinfo=pytz.timezone("US/Pacific"))
I got the result using localize()
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe "astimezone" method is for converting already localized datetimes. To give a naive datetime a zone, use "localize":
local = starter.astimezone(pacific) # original
local = pacific.localize(starter) # corrected
Adam Vasik
11,702 PointsThank you!
Ryan Carson
23,287 PointsRyan Carson
23,287 PointsCan you please tell us what error youβre getting? Have you tried this code in a Workspace to trouble-shoot?