While it seems the question was answered per the OP's request, none of the answers give a good way to get a datetime.date
object instead of a datetime.datetime
. So for those searching and finding this thread:
datetime.date
has no .strptime
method; use the one on datetime.datetime
instead and then call .date()
on it to receive the datetime.date
object.
Like so:
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> datetime.strptime('2014-12-04', '%Y-%m-%d').date()
datetime.date(2014, 12, 4)
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