Danny Yoo wrote: > Double check the definition of mfile_read(). It has a possible type > error in terms of the values it returns back to the user. Oh, I see. I forgot to change the "if file does not exist part" when i changed the other half. I have changed it and is seems to work when there is no file.
################################################# def mfile_read(): '''This will open the master file and load all the variables''' try: mfile = open("./Master/mfile", "r") except: mfile = open("./Master/mfile", "w") mfile.close() print "File could not be opened, so I created one" master = Master_stats(1631, 8) return master master = cPickle.load(mfile) mfile.close() return master ################################################## -- Your friend, Scott Sent to you from a Linux computer using Kubuntu Version 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor