Hi Barry, Obviously what you are trying to do is detect file locks. I am not exactly sure how to do this in Python but from previous system administration jobs here are some scenarios that you might want to watch out for.
- I know for one that if you are accessing the file on a Samba share, file locking with OpenOffice or Excel have strange things happen to them - I am also aware that the same thing works different if the files are shared from a Windows server and accessed on a Linux machine, and depends on the version of Samba/Linux kernel you are running On Jan 11, 7:38 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I have a python program that constantly updates an excel spreadsheet. > I would like to be able to view its updates while using excel to edit > other excel files. Below are the test codes I have: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > from time import sleep > import win32com.client as w32c > > def test(): > w32c.pythoncom.CoInitialize() > print w32c.pythoncom._GetInterfaceCount() > app1 = w32c.Dispatch("Excel.Application") > #app1.Visible=False > #app1.Interactive = False > wb=app1.Workbooks.Open("c:\\temp\\Book1.xls") > > sleep(3) > sh=wb.Sheets("Sheet1") > sh.Cells(2,1).Value = "Hello, world!" > sh = None > > wb.Save() > wb = None > app1 = None > w32c.pythoncom.CoUninitialize() > print w32c.pythoncom._GetInterfaceCount() > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > If the user just looks at the file then it's fine, but if the user > double clicks one cell, which will have a cursor flashing in the cell, > then it will lead to a crash of the program with error: "Call was > rejected by callee." I can make the program keep trying to access the > file, but if the user doesn't make the flashing cursor disappear, the > program will wait forever! > > I know excel has the fuction such that when a user is accessing a file > and other users open that file, it will prompt for options of opening > it as read-only or sending notification. I have been trying to > implement that in the program, but don't know how. > > So, any suggestion will be greatly appreciated! > > - Barry -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list