"ktxn1020" wrote: > The script ran well independently using Python's Integrated > Development Environment version 2.4.1. When it is called from Borland > C++ Builder 5 with python for delphi version 3.16, it is complained at > the line "import os", but not at the line "import nt". How can > I resolve this?
that means that the python path is messed up, so Python cannot find it's support libraries (usually found under c:/python24/Lib). I have no idea what "Python for Delphi 3.16" is, so things may be different for that distribution (if that's what it is). adding import sys print sys.path and comparing that to the actual file structure may help you figure out what's going on. > I wonder if there is a built_in command in NT OS specific to get date > and time of a file. The following command is what I used in my script > mtime = os.stat(Path + file_name)[os.path.stat.ST_MTIME] fwiw, that's usually spelled os.path.getmtime in contemporary python. if you cannot import os, you can use mtime = nt.stat("q.py")[8] but it's probably better to fix the path issue; Python doesn't work well without the support library. </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list