There were several bugs there that could possibly have been related, but I
submitted it as bug 74669<http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=74669>
.


On Feb 4, 2008 6:07 PM, Tim Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'll go ahead and file a bug with ActiveState and see what they say.
>
>
> On Feb 4, 2008 5:44 PM, Mark Hammond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >  I suspect it is simply because ActivePython doesn't register these
> > objects (and my be why python isn't also working with the script host for
> > some users).  The pywin32 distribution registers these objects
> > automatically.
> >
> >
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> >
> > *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Tim Johnson
> > *Sent:* Tuesday, 5 February 2008 11:23 AM
> > *To:* Mark Hammond
> >
> > *Cc:* python-win32@python.org
> > *Subject:* Re: [python-win32] Reading .py or .pyc from an excel sheet
> >
> >
> >
> > That was it.  I'm using ActivePython 32-bit, but I just remembered that
> > this is a 64-bit machine, so maybe that's why it wasn't set up, or is that
> > something you usually have to do manually?
> >
> > On Feb 4, 2008 4:18 PM, Mark Hammond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > It might be necessary to execute win32com\servers\interp.py to register
> > the object (which inturn might not work if you installed Python without
> > admin privs or selected "just for me")
> >
> >
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> >
> > *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Tim Johnson
> > *Sent:* Tuesday, 5 February 2008 10:23 AM
> > *To:* Tim Golden
> > *Cc:* python-win32@python.org
> >
> >
> > *Subject:* Re: [python-win32] Reading .py or .pyc from an excel sheet
> >
> >
> >
> > My machine doesn't seem to recognize Python.Interpreter.  Is there some
> > prerequisite that I could be missing?
> >
> > On Feb 4, 2008 1:21 AM, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Pallavi Apotikar wrote:
> > > I am sorry, instead of "file", I should have said "a python function".
> > >
> > > Is it possible to access/use a python function from Excel VB Editor
> > e.g. a
> > > library function called "eval()" is used to detect whether the
> > > expression/datatype is a valid python expression/datatype ?  Can we do
> > > that?
> >
> > Well as far as I can see, there's nothing to stop you instantiating
> > a Python interpreter via COM from Excel (class name is
> > "Python.Interpreter") and then use .Eval or .Exec to do things.
> > I'm not sure just how much this will buy you, but it should at
> > least be possible.
> >
> > TJG
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