Is the loginout file named loginout.py ? It needs to be for the import to work. If the import works, you have to refer to those variables within the right namespace, ie : loginout.url, loginout.adminlogin, etc.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 12:46 PM, frankrentef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greetings all, > > I'm wanting to maintain what values in one file and call them in > another. The purpose being to keep a single location where url's, > login's and passwords can be maintained, then called as needed from > another file. > > In file #1 I have... > > import time > import os > import sys > > url = 'http://zoo/' > > adminlogin = 'Zebra' > adminpassword = 'Zebra12$' > > > --------------------------------------------- > > In file #2 I have the following... > > from cPAMIE import PAMIE > > #Imports - used to setup / control finding files > import time > import os > import sys > import loginout #name of the file retaining all url/login info > from log import log > > #Create New Pamie Object > ie=PAMIE() > ie=Visible =1 > t=time > > adminlogin (ie,url) > if ie.findText ('Site Status: Active'): > log ('PASSED -- ADMIN Module - ADMIN Login & Admin Tab Navigation > Successful') > else: > log ('WARNING -- ADMIN Module Login & Admin Tab Navigation > FAILED') > time.sleep(2) > > > > What am I doing incorrectly to not have file two log in when > executed. All files are in the same directory. Keep it simple... > I'm new at this. > > THNX > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list