You can use strftime with to_datetime:
df['date'] = pd.to_datetime(df.FltDate.dt.strftime('%Y-%m-%d ') +
df.ESTAD2.dt.strftime('%H:%M:%S'))
print (df)
Airport FltDate Carrier ESTAD2 date
0 EDI 2017-06-18 BACJ 1899-12-30 05:35:00...
thk u. just wondering why can't we use df.FltDate.dt.date and df.ESTAD2.dt.time directly with some addition or datetime concat function. without the use of stftime. Is strftime the most optimal solution? please shed some light on this. i am asking this because i already have datetime object right.. then why bother to convert to string and back to datetime again.
ok thk u... for some reason Row 0 shows new col 'date' as 2017-06-19 11:35:00 (instead of 2017-06-18 05:35:00) in my computer. this is unlike ur result. possibly to do with timezones?? i am in UTC+7.
i think the problem is not timezones... even df.ESTAD2.dt.strftime('%H:%M:%S') returns.. 1899-12-30 05:35:00 (instead of just the 05:35:00) as our expectation... pls advise.
yes all the ESTAD2... however... df.FltDate.dt.strftime('%Y-%m-%d ') returns correct as expected ..'2017-06-18 '... only the df.ESTAD2.dt.strftime('%H:%M:%S') returns.. 1899-12-30 05:35:00 (instead of just the 05:35:00)... fyi the database is ms access with only timestamps in the fields. that is why the 1899-12-30 hh:mm:ss