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Alternative implementation of DateTime column for MySQL.

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sa_mysql_dt

MySQL, unlike for instance, PostgreSQL, doesn’t support datetime columns with a sub-second granularity. This means that it is not possible to distinguish between two datetimes that were generated in the same second.

This can however be very useful. This package defines a new field type for SQLAlchemy that should be a drop-in replacement for the standard SQLAlchemy DateTime. It stores its information in a Numeric column to enable sub-second granularity.

It’s probably also not properly timezone aware.

To use it in a SQLAlchemy table definition as a column type, import it instead of SQLAlchemy’s version:

>>> from sa_mysql_dt import DateTime

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0.1.2 (2010-11-15)

  • Nothing changed yet.

0.1.1 (2010-11-15)

  • Bugfix release; somehow CHANGES.txt wasn’t included.

0.1 (2010-11-15)

  • Initial public release.

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