Web Reference: Which version of Python was the original answer given in? Just typing datetime.datetime.now() in my Python 2.7 interactive console (IronPython hasn't updated yet) gives me the same behavior as the newer example using print() in the answer. datetime.seconds and datetime.microseconds are capped to [0,86400) and [0,10^6) respectively. They should be used carefully if timedelta is bigger than the max returned value. I've tried Python's standard datetime.fromordinal() and datetime.fromtimestamp() and a few others, but nothing matches. I'm pretty sure that particular number corresponds to the current date (e.g. 2012-3-16), but not much more. How do I convert this number to a datetime?
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