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I am new in Django.

I created Sponsor model that model has start_date (start date become sponsor) and end_date (end date of sponsor).

start_date = models.DateField(
        _("Start date"),
        default=datetime.date.today)

end_date = models.DateField(
        _("End date"),
        default=datetime.date.today)

I want to put all logic inside the model, if that not possible then I want to put the logic in a view. I make method current_sponsor which can return True or False (if today is on a range of start_date and end_date means True else False).

This is my current_sponsor method

def current_sponsor(self):
        today = datetime.date.today
        if today >= self.start_date:
            return True
        elif today <= self.end_date:
            return True
        else:
            return False

The problem is I got error can't compare datetime.datetime to builtin_function_or_method.

I've tried to see the data using django shell it seem works but the reality does not work.

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    ...you're missing parentheses.
    – jonrsharpe
    Nov 4, 2015 at 13:52
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    @rischan No offense, but it would really benefit you to start actually reading the exception messages... They couldn't be any clearer, but if they're not a simple search will make it so; these errors you got have been asked a million times. Nov 4, 2015 at 15:43

1 Answer 1

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datetime.date.today is not calling the function you think it is:

>>> import datetime
>>> datetime.date.today
<built-in method today of type object at 0x7fb681a90f80>  # NOT CALLING FUNCTION

>>> datetime.date.today()  # You need () at the end
datetime.date(2015, 11, 4) 

If you add the parentheses, you'll get the result you expect.

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  • Thanks @jonrshape Now I realized that I miss parentheses, but when I put parentheses I am still get error can't compare datetime.datetime to datetime.date.
    – rischan
    Nov 4, 2015 at 14:29
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    As the exception says, one of the dates you're comparing is a datetime.datetime object and one is a datetime.date object. See this answer.
    – TayTay
    Nov 4, 2015 at 14:33
  • I changed everything to today = datetime.datetime.today() and now I get different error can't compare offset-naive and offset-aware datetimes
    – rischan
    Nov 4, 2015 at 14:55
  • @rischan this is a Django "feature." I'm going to assume you're using Django 1.4... check this link which discusses your exact issue.
    – TayTay
    Nov 4, 2015 at 14:58
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    Thanks Tgsmith61591 it because of utc. I've replace it with replace(tzinfo=utc): and it works.
    – rischan
    Nov 4, 2015 at 15:00

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