On Thu, Sep 13, 2018, 10:23 AM kiteh wrote:
> Hi all, I am having some issues with QTreeView where I populates the
> information from another model.
>
> While trying to perform the selection within the tree view, it is suppose
> to be returning me the full path of the selection. However for some
Hi all, I am having some issues with QTreeView where I populates the
information from another model.
While trying to perform the selection within the tree view, it is suppose
to be returning me the full path of the selection. However for some
reasons, there is always a 'NoneType' object/
Thank you both for your replies. It will take me some time to actually
understand this but at least I know where to start now.
On Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 2:55:38 PM UTC-4, Chris Meyers wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> My first post here. I hope it's not too basic for you guys. I've been
>
Is this a possible pure python mssql options?
https://github.com/denisenkom/pytds
It was just a quick search, so I am not sure.
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018, 2:16 AM Robert White
wrote:
> I think he's looking for a library to specifically access MS-SQL not MySQL.
> Sadly I couldn't find any pure
Starting from basics, you can loop over one list and use a counter to index
into the same location on the matching target list:
x = ["a1","b1","c1"]
y = ["a2","b2","c2"]
i = 0
for item in x:
print item, y[i]
i += 1
Python provides an automatic way to do this approach:
for i, item in
You can use zip (as in zipper) to combine the lists as you want.
for g,t in zip(GEO,TGT):
Some_func(g, t)
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Hello,
My first post here. I hope it's not too basic for you guys. I've been
scripting for a while teaching myself, so please forgive my ignorance. I've
been poking around for information on this and haven't run into the right
post.
I have two sets of objects. One a set of base meshes,
I think he's looking for a library to specifically access MS-SQL not MySQL.
Sadly I couldn't find any pure python implementations. So you'll probably
just need to compile your own version.
On Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 6:27:35 AM UTC-5, flop...@gmail.com
wrote:
>
> You could try a pure
thanks. I'll take a look.
Am Mittwoch, 12. September 2018 13:27:35 UTC+2 schrieb flop...@gmail.com:
>
> You could try a pure python implementation called pymysql (
> https://pypi.org/project/PyMySQL/)
> It does have some dependencies: crytography, enum, six, and wheel (which
> should come doe
You could try a pure python implementation called pymysql (
https://pypi.org/project/PyMySQL/)
It does have some dependencies: crytography, enum, six, and wheel (which
should come doe with the pip install.
I haven't used it yet (still sorting other parts of the pipeline), but
looked into
oh my! I had hoped that I can get away without doing any compiling because
I'm a total noob in this topic. maybe anyone on this forum is using a
module in maya to access microsoft sql server (pymssql, pyodbc or something
different). any help would be greatly appreciated!
Am Mittwoch, 12.
I'm not a Windows user but I imagine that you would have to compile it
against Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 (?) to match the Maya 2017 compiled
version.
On Wed, Sep 12, 2018, 10:50 PM wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm a little bit lost and hope for your help here.
>
> I'm running Maya 2017 update
Hi everybody,
I'm a little bit lost and hope for your help here.
I'm running Maya 2017 update 5 and an microsoft sql server.
I want to use pyodbc in maya to read and write data into our database but i
can't get pyodbc to work in maya. if i use an external python shell it works
but not in
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