I am having a ton of trouble with the .Parameters method...
is this usually the case? some command will return an object that has parameters and i cant retrieve them like i expect. i should be able to get a parameters collection with the .Parameters method
any advice?
steven
On 8/27/06, Aloys Baillet <aloys.baillet(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Steven,
I think this was to make XSI developpers life easier, not yours!
None, True and False are the standard
python kewords equivalent to JScript's null, true and false (notice the Capitalization!)...
For the module import, global scope is highly recommended.
Here are Guido VR guide lines for developping
Python, in
python. I find this is a good starting point to see what is "good" or "bad"...
http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/
Cheers,
Aloys
On 8/27/06, Steven Caron < carons(at)gmail.com> wrote:
could someone point out to me the reason the new command wizard for python, has...?
null = None
false = 0
true = 1
is this purely to make it easy for me? does python not understand true and false as 1 and 0 automatically?
also should i put my module imports outside my function's scope? there is your typical win32com.client imports being called at the top of the generated code. should i go ahead and put my xml parser module up there? or should i keep it in my function's scope?
btw i am having more fun now
steven
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