GKalman <kalma...@msn.com> wrote: > from MyClass import * > from MyOtherClass import * # error msg: no such module! > > As I mentioned above, the code for MyClass & MyOtherClass is in the same > file . This program only works with a single Class in a file. That is when > the File name is the SAME as the Class name. > > How to import from a File which contains more than one (unrelated) Classes?
You seem to have misunderstood how 'import' works, I strongly recommend re-reading the tutorial section: http://docs.python.org/tutorial/modules.html Basically, the import statement has two forms: 1. from <module> import <contents> 2. import <module> So your example of 'from <classname> import *' just doesn't make a lot of sense within Python. If MyClass.py contains two classes, MyClass and MyOtherClass, you should be able to import them with: from MyClass import MyClass, MyOtherClass However, you _should_ be already getting _everything_ MyClass.py contains as you're using the grab-all asterisk. Could you open a python shell in your Module_Class folder, type 'from MyClass import MyClass, MyOtherClass', and past whatever traceback you get here? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list