> > But-- the image does say Pythonwin... are you running this from the > Pythonwin editor/IDE? Does this script crash out if you run it through the > normal 'python'(or pythonw) commands? If not, are you attempting to do any > sort of GUI work in this script? That rarely works within Pythonwin > directly. > > I am using python to do some gp ( geo processing ) for accuracy analysis. > This analysis is based on application numbers. The script is going through > each application number to process the data and looping through. The error > appears after running few loops ( mean it process few applications). There > is no certainty of how many loops it is going through but stopped with the > error message and. > > >
You didn't answer my other questions-- have you run this with python directly and not PythonWin? It doesn't look like it you're doing anything GUI-ish, but I don't know anything about "arcgisscripting"... which is almost certainly where the error is happening, its really hard to get access violations in pure Python. You'll probably need to add a (lot) of logging into the script to narrow down precisely where this error is happening, that it happens 'eventually' and 'somewhere' in the loop isn't going to help. I'd guess that eventually a certain piece of data in there gets passed to this library and everything explodes. --S
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