I do have a standard install of Python as well as Plone. Can you have two? I have run the mxInstaller for both instances .... however, whether I run the ide from my standard install or my plone install the pythonpath is the same (ie c:\...\plone 2\python). My machine registry now has the python entries all pointing at plone.
Sorry to trouble you like this but do you know how I can get myself out of this mess? Cheers. graham Simon Brunning <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mail.com> cc: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: MS SQL Server/ODBC package for Python 15/04/2005 14:21 Please respond to simon :3 Kb On 4/15/05, Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Simon > I have just installed mxODBC and tried one of their samples. > Am getting an error on trying to import mx.ODBC > > ImportError: No module named mx.ODBC > > After the install the mx folder has been place in my C:\Program Files\Plone > 2\Python\lib\site-packages folder however when I browse the PythonPath and > look under Standard Python Library I can't see mx. Hmmm. Have you got more than one instance of Python installed? Do you have a 'standard' installation in addition to Plone's? If so, perhaps mxODBC has been installed for the wrong one. -- Cheers, Simon B, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list