Hi David,

I can see the kind of reference you mentioned would be very helpful.
Unfortunately, we do not have that kind of documentation at the moment
and thus I referred you to the other article so that you can
understand the relationship between the data object and the xml better
and as a result you will be able to access certain attributes in
general for now.

Thanks,

--Tony

On Dec 9, 11:56 am, DK05 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sweet! Thanks a lot. I guess my only question is you refer to
> properties that already exist (emailListRecipientFeed.entry,
> emailListRecipientEntry.who.email) while the tutorial seems to explain
> how to parse any feed from scratch. I guess I don't understand, is
> there a reference for the existing methods or properties (whatever
> they're called).
>
> many thanks
>
> On Dec 9, 1:36 pm, "Tony (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi David,
>
> > You probably want to use the service.RetrieveAllRecipients(list_name)
> > method if you want to get the members of an email list.  The method
> > will return a EmailListRecipientFeed object.  You will need to get the
> > entries out of it by doing something like:
>
> > emailListRecipientFeed = service.RetrieveAllRecipients("us-sales-
> > team")
>
> > for emailListRecipientEntry in emailListRecipientFeed.entry:
> >   # Get the email
> >   emailListRecipientEntry.who.email
>
> > To better understand the mapping between the atom feed and the data
> > object, I suggest you to read the following article:
>
> >http://code.google.com/p/gdata-python-client/wiki/WritingDataModelCla...
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > --Tony
>
> > On Dec 8, 7:37 pm, DK05 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > WARNING: Noob question
>
> > > I'm trying to somehow view or print the output of one of the python
> > > client examples and I have no clue how to view the RetrieveEmailList()
> > > object. I've searched on this forum and have come up with nothing. The
> > > examples just say the object is created from an XML feed.
>
> > > Is there some kind of method I can use to extract the email addresses
> > > in the list? Have never used XML before and have no clue. I've
> > > searched this forum and others, and have come up with nothing (or just
> > > haven't recognized the answer).
>
> > > ############
> > > import gdata.apps.service
>
> > > service = gdata.apps.service.AppsService(email='[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
> > > domain='whatever.com', password='justdoit')
>
> > > service.ProgrammaticLogin()
>
> > > service.RetrieveEmailList('list')
> > > #How do I get the actual members of the list out of this thing!
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