Thanks, adding the self as suggested did the trick.
> To: tutor@python.org > From: __pete...@web.de > Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2012 14:45:58 +0200 > Subject: Re: [Tutor] help -Global name xxxxxxxx is not definied. > > leon zaat wrote: > > > Hello everyone, > > > > Can anybody help me with this problem. > > Ik have a program that i' am modifying. > > > > Ik build a function to export data to a csv file. I tried the functions > > over different parts, that needed to be extracted. The parts on it self > > worked fine. Now I put all parts in my function. Because there was a > > sections that was all alike for the parts, i thought to put it in a second > > function. > > > > This is the code I written: > > > # schrijven van de records > > > def schrijfExportRecord(): > > sql1=""; > ... > > > def ExportBestanden(self, event): > > ofile=open(r'D:\bestanden\BAG\adrescoordinaten.csv', 'wb') > ... > > > When i run the program i got the following message: > > NameError: global name 'schrijfExportRecord' is not found > > > > What I am doing wrong and how can i fix it? > > Judging from the indentation and the 'self' argument the code you quote is > inside a class, e. g. > > class Whatever: > def schrijfExportRecord(): > ... > def ExportBestanden(self, event): > ... > > This layout makes shrijfExportRecord() a method and you have to > > (1) add a self argument: def schrijfExportRecord(self): ... > (2) invoke it in other methods as self.schrijfExportRecord() > > Alternatively you can leave it as is and move it out of the class (don't > forget to fix the indentation accordingly): > > def schrijfExportRecord(): > ... > > class Whatever: > def ExportBestanden(self, event): > ... > > By the way > > del wpl[:]; > > is probably "cargo cult" (the code has no effect) because the list is > garbage-collected at the end of the function anyway. Also, in Python you > don't need to place a ';' at the end of a statement unless you put multiple > statements into one line (which is discouraged). > > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
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