Then it is an unhandled exception. Which one? Run it in debug mode and see
if you can get the stack trace.
On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 10:50:41 AM UTC-7, Janath wrote:
>
> when following runs at the initialisation, even the web2py server goes
> down. the line in the bold face, tries to initialise psse and make trouble.
> for me it seems, that psse needs the exact version (which is 2.5) to run
> the api commands.
> (I am not sure whether it checks the registry entry for particular python
> version)
>
> def index():
> import os,sys
> #import psspath
> mymodule = local_import('pssepath')
> sys.path.append('C:\\Program Files (x86)\\PTI\PSSE32\\PSSBIN')
> import psspy
> import win32gui
> mymodule.add_pssepath()
> try:
> *ierr=psspy.psseinit(80000)*
> if ierr:
> print "can not initiate psse! quits"
> #raise SystemExit(" can not load case")
> except SystemExit:
> pass
>
>
>
> thank you,
> Janath
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 9:17:46 AM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> Can you point us to some code?
>>
>> On Tuesday, 22 May 2012 21:07:37 UTC-5, Janath wrote:
>>>
>>> I have written python scripts to automate PSSE (Siemens power system
>>> simulation tool) using the pythonAPI provided.
>>>
>>> I can run them using the gui I have made for python 2.5.
>>>
>>> Psse 32 needs the exact version of python (2.5) to run the API.
>>>
>>> I am trying to convert my application to a web based application using
>>> web2py. I am unable to use API statements from web2py.
>>>
>>> I think, if I can run the python 2.5 and get the outputs to web2py, I
>>> will be able to do that.
>>>
>>> Can someone give me a hand to do that.... also, better workarounds are
>>> welcome.
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>