manstey wrote: [...] > bob_apple=() > bob_orange=() > .. > pete_red=() > > I then populate the 9 tuples with data [...]
You cannot "populate" a tuple. If you want to insert the values individually, you have to use a list. If you insert them all together, like this: bob_apple = (1, 2, ..., 9), you don't need to initialize bob_apple with an empty tuple. -- Roberto Bonvallet -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list