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A:

Assuming the tag in the code you have shown is not a typo, what this tag represents is a serial number in the format YYYY-MM-DD. YYYY is the year, and is based on the manufacturer’s system for creating unique serial numbers.
In this system the serial number is a combination of the year, month, day, and a unique number that is assigned by the manufacturer and there is no way to change it.
The numbers of the database are different to yours because, for example, it was started in 2011, so the first year number is “2011-01-01”, etc. (I’m sure there are similar formatting rules in place for the other 12 months and year, you can find out for yourself how to do that).
So, in summary, you have asked for what looks like a different serial number to the one you think you have, it is just a different way of numbering the series you have.
In short, it is completely normal.

Q:

Does the file descriptor still get closed after I have called close()?

I’m just curious if the file descriptor remains open and available after I’ve called close() on it. I’m
working on a project and recently made a change to the code that allows me to loop over subprocesses and call close()
if subprocess.call(command, shell=True)!= 0:
fcntl.close(fd[0])

Here is the documentation for close() on

However when calling it through subprocess.call, will it close the file that was opened via the fd[0]?

A:

Yes. It doesn’t care how you call the function.
If you read the documentation of the C function:
int close(int fd);

You can see that it only closes the file descriptor, but does not affect the file’s state.

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