> 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.
When you do: object.Field("UserDefined_01") ... the output is a unicode object.. So putting: object.Field("UserDefined_01").Value .. barfs.. I'm obviously missing something here.. Thanks! _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32