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I'm getting an error while trying a simple datetime import.

ImportError: No module named datetime

I'm trying the following code in the git console.

>>> from datetime.datetime import strptime

I have tried re-installing python and it doesn't seem to work. What am I doing wrong?

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datetime.datetime is a class datetime inside a module datetime. You can't import a method of a class, which is effectively what you are trying to do. Instead, you can:

from datetime import datetime
datetime.strptime(...)

or to "extract" the method the way you seem to want it:

strptime = datetime.strptime

though the name on the left side of the = is completely up to you.

The error message itself is coming from the second datetime in datetime.datetime, not the first.

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I got the same error below:

ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'datetime.datetime'; 'datetime' is not a package

Because I imported now as shown below:

from datetime.datetime import now

print(now().strftime("%H:%M:%S"))

So instead, I imported datetime as shown below, then the error was solved:

from datetime import datetime

print(datetime.now().strftime("%H:%M:%S")) # 07:24:47

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