Thomas Thomas schrieb: > Hi All, > > I am receiving a hash below from my Soap Interface > > <SOAPpy.Types.structType item at 34661160>: {'Field12value': ':C > F3Value', 'Field8': 'Price Text:price_text', 'Field9': 'Text with > File:file_text > ', 'Field11value': ':CF2Value', 'Field7': 'Product Code:product_code', > 'Field7va > lue': ':product_values', 'Field2': 'Job Reference:job_reference', 'Field3': > 'Job > Description:job_description', 'Field6': 'Campaign Name:campaign_name', > 'Field10 > value': ':CF1Value', 'Field6value': ':campaign_values', 'Field5': > 'Keywords:keyw > ords', 'Field10': 'CF1Title:custom_field1', 'Field11': > 'CF2Title:custom_field2', > 'Field12': 'CF3Title:custom_field3', 'Field13': 'CF4Title:custom_field4', > 'Fiel > d14': 'Name:meta_filename', 'Field4': 'Display Name:display_name', > 'Field13value > ': ':CF4Value'} > > How can i iterarte through it bcz when do try do something like > myHash.values() > I am getting the error > AttributeError: structType instance has no attribute 'values'
That is because it is no hash - AFAIK SOAP doesn't support hashes (or dicts, in python-lingo) out of the box. What you see above essentially a named tuple. Conceptionally like this: class MyStruct: def __init__(self, foo, bar): self.foo = foo self.bar = bar Either you access the individual values by name - or maybe there is a way to enumerate the names for you, but that depends on what the SOAPpy.Types.structType is capable of. I suggest you look at it's source. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list