On 7/23/07, Tiger12506 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The line should be
s = getsize(join(root, name))
which will print the file size for each "name in files"
I got it a bit later. It didn't like me trying to apply it in a print
statement but if I assigned it first and the printed it, no issue.
You may wish to build a dict inside your dict.
{(discID, discLbl): {'dir': '...',
'filename': '...",
etc.
That was my thinking also. I just don't know enough about databases to know
if I should shove the data raw into the DB or do some sorting first.
I don't know how you want to use it, but keeping the root directory is not
very useful. If you ever want to transfer your files to another computer
If I were cataloging hard drives I would tend to agree. But this is for
removable media and backups so "anything goes", especially since I would
like to GPL it later and noobs will be using it so I can't make assumptions
on their behavior :) I may stick everything in a sub directory to help
organize it, but using my CD creator program I just tend to drag and drop
them as I see them.
Thanks for the input!
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Doug Glenn
FORUM Information Systems, LLC
http://foruminfosystems.com
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