Mar-25-2022, 06:23 PM
Don't worry, dump it as a csv and don't look back.
However, another surprise has surfaced. After the French
Revolution (1789) the Revolutionaries decided to restart the calendar from zero.
They renamed the months, and had to fiddle around in the final days of a year,
because they did not get to 365 days total with their new system.
So the guy that started the MS access table faithfully copied eg. " 1 ventôse, year 2 ".
Does anybody think that can be converted with the datetime module ?
Paul
However, another surprise has surfaced. After the French
Revolution (1789) the Revolutionaries decided to restart the calendar from zero.
They renamed the months, and had to fiddle around in the final days of a year,
because they did not get to 365 days total with their new system.
So the guy that started the MS access table faithfully copied eg. " 1 ventôse, year 2 ".
Does anybody think that can be converted with the datetime module ?
Paul
It is more important to do the right thing, than to do the thing right.(P.Drucker)
Better is the enemy of good. (Montesquieu) = French version for 'kiss'.
Better is the enemy of good. (Montesquieu) = French version for 'kiss'.