In <f3f576e8-e608-4348-b6ee-fe775d9d1...@x19g2000yqh.googlegroups.com> smac2...@comcast.net writes:
> Am I correct in thinking that I need to change the current working > directory to this folder in order for Python to read in these files, > then generate my output? You don't have to do it that way, no. In general, when opening a file, you can do it two ways: Either provide a full pathname, or provide a relative pathname. If you provide a full pathname (for example "/usr/home/smith/myfile.txt"), that file will be opened and it does not matter what the current working directory is. If you provide a relative pathname (for example "myfile.txt"), python will attempt to open that file starting from the current working dir. -- John Gordon A is for Amy, who fell down the stairs gor...@panix.com B is for Basil, assaulted by bears -- Edward Gorey, "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list