On 06/06/2017 07:22 AM, Mike Rice wrote:
> I'm currently trying to test out using psycopg2 and did a PIP install on
> my windows machine. The problem is that as soon as I import the module
> I get the following error thrown back:
>
>
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> File
> "\\192.168.88.142\Mike\development\python\postgresql_connect_test.py",
> line 3, in <module>
> import psycopg2
> File "C:\Python 3.6\lib\site-packages\psycopg2\__init__.py", line 50,
> in <module>
> from psycopg2._psycopg import BINARY, NUMBER, STRING, DATETIME, ROWID
> ImportError: can't import datetime module
>
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>
> I'm still in the process of learning Python, and my Google-Fu has failed
> me in finding out what's going on here. Any help would be appreciated.
The datetime module is part of the standard library for Python so it
should be there. I suspect some install/PATH issue with the Python
install itself. So:
1) How did you install Python on Windows?
2) Where is \\192.168.88.142?
>
> --
> - Mike
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