Hi,
I have a script that returns data from active directory using ADO.
Everything works except for any fields that use a time value I get an
instance of an object returned called . I know
it's a time object because if I do object.HighPart or object.LowPart I
get a value back. The bit I don't und
On Apr 23, 2:16 pm, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
> >>>>> marc wyburn (MW) wrote:
> >MW> Hi, I am writing anasynchronousping app to check if 1000s of hosts
> >MW> are alive very quickly. Everything works extremely quickly unless the
> >MW> host name d
On Apr 22, 5:19 pm, Jean-Paul Calderone wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 08:08:51 -0700 (PDT), marc wyburn
> wrote:
> >Hi, I am writing an asynchronous ping app to check if 1000s of hosts
> >are alive very quickly. Everything works extremely quickly unless the
> >host
Hi, I am writing an asynchronous ping app to check if 1000s of hosts
are alive very quickly. Everything works extremely quickly unless the
host name doesn't have a DNS record.
when calling socket.gethostbyname if there is no record for the host
the result seems to block all other threads. As an
On Mar 12, 3:36 pm, a...@pythoncraft.com (Aahz) wrote:
> [posted and e-mailed, please reply to group]
>
> In article <851ed9db-2561-48ad-b54c-95f96a7fa...@q9g2000yqc.googlegroups.com>,
> marcwyburn wrote:
>
> >Hi, I'm trying to pass a text blob to MS SQL Express 2008 but get the
> >follwoing error
Hi, I'm trying to pass a text blob to MS SQL Express 2008 but get the
follwoing error.
(, OperationalError("SQL Server
message 102, severity 15, state 1, line 1:\nIncorrect syntax near
'assigned'.\n",), )
the string it is having an issue with is
(\r\n\r\n\tLogon ID:\t\t(0x0,0xE892A8)\r\n\r\n\tLo
On Nov 26, 12:09 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> marc wyburn a écrit :
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I've created my firstTkinterGUI class which consists of some buttons
> > that trigger functions. I have also created a
> > tkFileDialog.askdirectory control to local a
Hi,
I've created my first Tkinter GUI class which consists of some buttons
that trigger functions. I have also created a
tkFileDialog.askdirectory control to local a root folder for log
files.
I have several file paths that depend on the value of
tkFileDialog.askdirectory should I create an obje
Hi and thanks,
I was hoping to avoid having to weld qmarks together but I guess
that's why people use things like SQL alchemy instead. It's a good
lesson anyway.
Thanks, Marc.
On Jul 30, 2:24 pm, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gerhard Häring wrote:
> > My code would probably look very
Hi I'm using SQlite and the CSV module and trying to create a class
that converts data from CSV file into a SQLite table.
My script curently uses functions for everything and I'm trying to
improve my class programming. The problem I'm having is with variable
expansion.
self.cursor.executemany('I
Hi, I'm using the CSV module to parse a file using
whitelistCSV_file = open("\\pathtoCSV\\whitelist.csv",'rb')
whitelistCSV = csv.reader(whitelistCSV_file)
for uname, dname, nname in whitelistCSV:
print uname, dname, nname
The first time I run the for loop the contents of the file is
di
On 13 Jun, 10:34, Aidan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> marc wyburn wrote:
> > HI all, I'm a bit stuck with how to work outboolianlogic.
>
> > I'd like to say if A is not equal to B, C or D:
> > do something.
>
> > I've tried
>
> > if
HI all, I'm a bit stuck with how to work out boolian logic.
I'd like to say if A is not equal to B, C or D:
do something.
I've tried
if not var == A or B or C:
and various permutations but can't seem to get my head around it. I'm
pretty sure I need to know what is calulated first i.e the not
On Oct 19, 3:33 pm, dirkheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would l like to write some data to a text file. I want to write the
> data with whitespace or tabs in between so that I create tabular
> columns like in a spreadsheet. How can I do this in python.
> (btw, I'm new to python)
>
> nam
On Oct 17, 10:32 am, Heiko Schlierkamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
africa.com.na> wrote:
> I need to update the virus program every day with the new dat file from
> mcafee
> I would like to us a Bat file to go to the web page and download the dat
> file automatically to a specific Directory, that I have cre
On Aug 22, 5:13 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have to do a web based application for my final year project. Since,
> i am only familiar with basic HTML and Java Script, i am totally new
> to this one. My friends are using LAMP (P->PHP). But i want to use
> Python. Is it possible
On May 22, 11:29 am, jolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I want to begin python. Does anyone know where a good starting point
> is?
>
> Thanks,
> Jem
i went through the tutorials on the main site and then followed up
with mark Hammonds book for windows stuff. I got a few other books
I've had a brief look at this and there isn't a sound orientated
library as such. You can however use numpy to do stuff like FFTs and
there are there is a wave module in python that will allow you to
create wavs, you can google for importing wav's into numpy arrays.
This seemed like a good idea to
I've had a brief look at this and there isn't a sound orientated
library as such. You can however use numpy to do stuff like FFTs and
there are there is a wave module in python that will allow you to
create wavs, you can google for importing wav's into numpy arrays.
This seemed like a good idea to
myfile_content is an object and you have only opened the file. Python
doesn't yet know whether you want to read it, copy it etc.
to read it try
text = myfile_content.readlines()
print text
this should be in most tutorials
Wijaya Edward wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can we slurp content of a single fil
Could someone confirm that modules like socket don't use libraries/
dlls on a particular OS, they are completly self contained.
Thanks, Marc.
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Thanks Fredrik, thats got me started but just incase anyone looks there
is a slight mistype in your code...
or you could do something like
>
> for dir_elem in tree.findall("dirob"):
> for file_elem in dirob.findall("fileob"):
> print file_elem.findtext("filesize")
>
> to l
I'm playing with XML and elementtree and am missing something but I'm
not sure what...? I've create an XML file with Elementtree with a root
of backup.xml. Attached to the root is a dirob and the dirobj has a
fileobj. fileobj has filename and filesize tags. I can open the file
in excel and it se
hi all and before I start I apologise if I have this completely muddled
up but here goes.
I'm trying to call functions from a dll file in a python script but I
can't work out what functions are available. I'm using ctypes. I've
tried using dir(ctypes_object) but the resultant output looks like a
hi all and before I start I apologise if I have this completely muddled
up but here goes.
I'm trying to call functions from a dll file in a python script but I
can't work out what functions are available. I'm using ctypes. I've
tried using dir(ctypes_object) but the resultant output looks like a
Bayazee wrote:
> Hi,
> How can I get CPU Serial number , or motherboard serial number with
> python . I need an idetification of a computer
> ThanX
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If you are on a windows box with WMI (2000
sorry accidentally hit post.
has nyone tried this before? Thanks, Marc.
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I've been learning to write VST plugins in C++ and would like to switch
back to Python. The first step of writing the plugin is to import the
C++ header files from the Steinberg SDK. How can I do this in Python.
I've tried looking at SWIG but didn't really understand what it was
trying to do.
when POSTing a date from an mod_python psp page to another the date is
sent as a string. I'm using form.has_key to pull the POST. I can cut
the string up,turn the strings into integers and then use
datetime.datetime(y,m,d,hr,mn,se) to create a proper datetime. Is
there a simpler way of doing this
Cheers Tim, that sorted it. I need to re-read the modules section and
namespaces. Everydays a schoolday. MW.
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I've downloaded the hypertext module and put it in the c:\python24\lib
folder. I would have thought that since the lib directory is in the
Pythonpath,I would be able to import python scripts from
C:\Python24\Lib\HyperText. I also tried including
C:\Python24\Lib\HyperText to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOF
Hi all, I am struggling with a vb - python code conversion. I'm using
WMI to create printers on remote machines using (in VB);
set oPrinter = oService.Get("Win32_Printer").SpawnInstance_
oPrinter.DriverName = strDriver
oPrinter.PortName = strPort
oPrinter.DeviceID = strPrinter
oPrinter.Put_(
thanks runes, that makes sense, time for me to go off and read some
more about strip and try:
Cheers, MW.
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Hi, I am trying to move away from Windows only scripting to Python.
I've written a quick script that will pull the product version from the
client registry. I can get the IP addresses from a file into a list
and then pull each element in the list using the for loop. I am
setting each element to a
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