Re: Work with Open Office

2009-01-08 Thread Michael Torrie
Dan Esch wrote: > Have been browsing through this list and reading documentation and tutorials > for python self-study. I have, apparently, teh stupid. Google is my > friend. Off I go. Thanks. Let us know how it goes. Last time I tried to script OO, I found it to be much more difficult than V

Re: Work with Open Office

2009-01-08 Thread Terry Reedy
Benjamin Kaplan wrote: On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Dan Esch > wrote: Okay, I'm currently stuck with VBA / Excel in work and the following paradigm: VB (6? .NET? not sure) ==> VBA ==> Excel 2003 and Access Where I'd like to be is

Re: Work with Open Office

2009-01-08 Thread Dan Esch
Have been browsing through this list and reading documentation and tutorials for python self-study. I have, apparently, teh stupid. Google is my friend. Off I go. Thanks. On 1/8/09, Benjamin Kaplan wrote: > > > > On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Dan Esch wrote: > >> Okay, I'm currently stuck

Re: Work with Open Office

2009-01-08 Thread Benjamin Kaplan
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Dan Esch wrote: > Okay, I'm currently stuck with VBA / Excel in work and the following > paradigm: > > VB (6? .NET? not sure) ==> VBA ==> Excel 2003 and Access > > Where I'd like to be is this > > Python ==> X ==> Open Office / (MySQL or other) for some sufficie

Work with Open Office

2009-01-08 Thread Dan Esch
Okay, I'm currently stuck with VBA / Excel in work and the following paradigm: VB (6? .NET? not sure) ==> VBA ==> Excel 2003 and Access Where I'd like to be is this Python ==> X ==> Open Office / (MySQL or other) for some sufficiently useful value of X. Does it exist? Is it just a set of mod