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6,919 PointsI am having trouble creating the required datetime object.
Not sure where I got lost but I am quite apparently doing one or more things wrong. Any hints to point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
import datetime
def time_tango(my_date, my_time):
date_and_time = datetime.datetime(year=my_date.year, day=my_date.day, month=my_date.month,
hour=my_time.hour, minute=my_time.minute, second=my_time.second)
return date_and_time
1 Answer
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest TeacherYou left off the microseconds part of a datetime
. Ideally, on this challenge, you use the .combine()
method that we used a couple of videos before this.