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bookChallenge: Compliance Tracker

When tracking compliance events, you often need to identify which deadlines are approaching soon. In Python, you can use the datetime module to parse string dates, compare them to today's date, and filter for events occurring within a specific time window. Begin by representing your compliance events as a list of dictionaries, each containing an event name and a due date in string format (such as "2024-07-15"). To work with these dates, use datetime.strptime() to convert the string into a datetime.date object. You can then get today's date using datetime.date.today(), and calculate the difference in days between each event's due date and today. By filtering for events where this difference is between 0 and 7, you'll identify all compliance events due within the next week. This approach is useful for legal professionals who need to stay on top of imminent deadlines and avoid compliance issues.

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Write a script that identifies and displays compliance events due within the next 7 days. The function receives a list of events, each with a name and a due date string, and today's date as a string.

  • Parse each event's due date string into a date object.
  • Parse today's date string into a date object.
  • Calculate the number of days between today's date and each event's due date.
  • For each event due within 0 to 7 days (inclusive), include it in the results.
  • Display the name and due date of each upcoming event.

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When tracking compliance events, you often need to identify which deadlines are approaching soon. In Python, you can use the datetime module to parse string dates, compare them to today's date, and filter for events occurring within a specific time window. Begin by representing your compliance events as a list of dictionaries, each containing an event name and a due date in string format (such as "2024-07-15"). To work with these dates, use datetime.strptime() to convert the string into a datetime.date object. You can then get today's date using datetime.date.today(), and calculate the difference in days between each event's due date and today. By filtering for events where this difference is between 0 and 7, you'll identify all compliance events due within the next week. This approach is useful for legal professionals who need to stay on top of imminent deadlines and avoid compliance issues.

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Write a script that identifies and displays compliance events due within the next 7 days. The function receives a list of events, each with a name and a due date string, and today's date as a string.

  • Parse each event's due date string into a date object.
  • Parse today's date string into a date object.
  • Calculate the number of days between today's date and each event's due date.
  • For each event due within 0 to 7 days (inclusive), include it in the results.
  • Display the name and due date of each upcoming event.

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