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Setting the system date in Python (on Windows)

There appears to be many packages for getting/formatting the current date, or finding out the date n time intervals from now. But I must be ov开发者_C百科erlooking the existence of a simple method to set the date (like Windows' date.exe) in Python.

Surely such a function exists? I've been unable to find anything on Google, the python docs (datetime, time, os, etc) or stack overflow. TIA.

edit: To summarize,this page tells you how to get them.

And you can set them using either

win32api.SetSystemTime(year,month,dayOfWeek,day,hour,minute,second,millseconds)

or

os.system("date " + mm/dd/yy)

date.exe also appears to accept mm-dd-yy, 4-digit years, and probably other alternatives.

I prefer the latter for simplicity.


You should be able to use win32api.SetSystemTime. This is part of pywin32.


Can you not use os.system("shell_cmd_in_here") to call the linux cmd:

date -s "2 OCT 2010 18:00:00"

This would set the system date to: 2 Oct 2010 18:00:00 for example.

So altogether it is:

os.system('date -s "2 OCT 2010 18:00:00"')


on Windows you can use basically os for this

get date:

os.system("date")

get time:

os.system("time")

set date:

os.system("date "+str(mm-dd-yyyy))

set time:

os.system("time "+str(hh:mm:ss.ms))

You should run the script as administrator with whatever you use cmd, vscode etc.

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