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My program reads six digit dates, yymmdd, as 19yymmdd. I adjust the 19yymmdd dates to <b>20yymmdd</b> as follows: | My program reads six digit dates, *yymmdd*, as *19yymmdd*. I adjust the *19yymmdd* dates to <b>20yymmdd</b> as follows: | ||
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Revision as of 14:01, 12 January 2014
My program reads six digit dates, *yymmdd*, as *19yymmdd*. I adjust the *19yymmdd* dates to 20yymmdd as follows:
self.DoB = datetime.strptime(line[27:35], "%Y%m%d") if self.DoB < datetime(2000, 01, 01): self.DoB += relativedelta(years=100)