Hey Aquil,

I think File.copyNode() [1] with the newparent argument as group on another
file will do what you want.

Be Well
Anthony

1.
http://pytables.github.com/usersguide/libref/file_class.html?highlight=copy#tables.File.copyNode


On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Aquil H. Abdullah <aquil.abdul...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> I create the tables in an HDF5 file from three different python processes.
> I needed to modify one of the processes, but not the others. Is there an
> easy way to copy the two tables that did not change to the new file?
>
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