Cool..
The docs have this:
Public Property Field( _
ByVal FieldName As String _
) As Variant
Can we infer the default property from this?
On 5/10/07, Tim Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael March wrote:
> > I have some sample code with this:
> >
> > object.Field("UserDefined_01") = "Open"
> >
> > Python barfs on that.. what would be the equivalent of that in Python?
> >
>
> Usually:
> object.Field("UserDefined_01").Value = "Open"
>
> VB has the concept of a "default property" for a collection like this.
> Python's COM doesn't. Unfortunately, every object has it's own "default
> property", so you sometimes have to refer to documentation to figure out
> what it is.
>
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