How does one set a value via win32com
Alex Martelli
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Wed Mar 28 11:16:01 EST 2001
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"Stefan Migowsky" <smigowsky at dspace.de> wrote in message news:mailman.985764036.26774.python-list at python.org... """ you ran on a problem with dynamic dispatch. It can't use properties with parameters. In a makepy generated wrapper properties with parameters are translated in methods. So you must use a wrapper to use such parameters. To ensure a wrapper use the gencache module, in your case """ Yes, but... that's what I thought I'd advise, too, but then I tried out a simple (?) case and just can't make it work. I.e.: D:\Python20\Lib>python Python 2.0 (#8, Oct 16 2000, 17:27:58) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> from win32com.client.gencache import EnsureDispatch as disp >>> dic=disp("Scripting.Dictionary") >>> dic <win32com.gen_py.Microsoft Scripting Runtime.IDictionary> >>> dic.Item("foo","bar") Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? TypeError: too many arguments; expected 2, got 3 >>> So how does one do the Python equivalent of VBS's dic.Item("foo")="bar" i.e., set an indexed property? Scripting.Dictionary is nice in ALSO making a method (SetItem) available duplicating the indexed-property put, but not all COM objects with indexed properties will be as nice as that -- how do I put the indexed property directly then? I thought I knew, but, it turns out I was wrong, and I'm now wondering how (or whether) it's done... Alex
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