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I converted this string into an object:

import datetime
date_time_str = '2018-06-29 08:15:27.243860'
date_time_obj = datetime.datetime.strptime(date_time_str, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f')

when I print the time object using this:

print(date_time_obj.time())

Now I need to add 30 minutes to the time. Can someone show me how ? I tried this with no luck

updated_time = date_time_obj.time()+ timedelta(minutes=30)

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You should get rid of time() function since date_time_obj is already a valid datetime.datetime object (timedelta works with datetime.datetime, not datetime.time)

updated_time = date_time_obj + timedelta(minutes=30)
print(updated_time)

The above code would successfully give us datetime.datetime(2018, 6, 29, 8, 45, 27, 243860)

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