Glauco Silva wrote: > python : 2.3.5 > os: win 2K This part is good enough (though sometimes it helps to mention the service pack number on windows systems).
> My code is like this: > > MyClass() > > class MyClass: > def __init__(self): > btn = RadioButton(command=self.Function) > def Function(self): > print "Enter in the function" This is not good enough. Show us a small actual example that exhibits the problem behavior on your machine. Often in the course of doing this distillation, the original problem will become clear to you. The code above fails with: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<pyshell#0>", line 1, in -toplevel- MyClass() NameError: name 'MyClass' is not defined on the initial call to MyClass(). I suspect this is not what you care about. Don't make people trying to help you do any work you cannot do yourself. Imagine yourself browsing the newsgroup and trying to decide whether to spend some time trying to help someone with a problem. Would _you_ want to spend time trying to guess what the code was with the problem as well as what the problem was, or would you decide to help someone else out? --Scott David Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list