On May 11, 11:27 am, gazath...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I am trying to write several attributes from a database table and > using the code below I can write the values however it is only > overwriting on the first line. > > I am new to the win32com bit and I would like to know what is the > recommended reference to loop down the page and add multiple records > rather than the worddoc.Content. > > I have read a little about writing this to an RTF or htmol but I am > getting information overload and going nowhere. Does anyone have a > nice tutorial out there that simply explains how to do this? > > Much appreciated for any thoughts. > > Cheers, > > Gareth > > import win32com.client, arcgisscripting, sys, os > gp = arcgisscripting.create(9.3) > > #Create word document component > -http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/37034/fid/244 > wordapp = win32com.client.Dispatch("Word.Application") # Create new > Word Object > wordapp.Visible = 1 # Word Application should`t be visible > worddoc = wordapp.Documents.Add() # Create new Document Object > worddoc.Content.Font.Size = 11 > worddoc.Content.Paragraphs.TabStops.Add (100) > > #Setup of GDB Connection > # Get the Featureclass from the Mobel - Property Box > PropBox = "C:\\Avon Fire Rescue\\data\AvonFire_1.gdb\\PropertyBox" > > # Make a search cursor for the Property Box Feature class > PBselCur = gp.searchcursor(PropBox) > PBrow = PBselCur.reset() > PBrow = PBselCur.next() > > #Using the search cursor get the Premise ID from a Property box > > while PBrow: > PBrowVal = PBrow.getvalue("PremisesID") > #Add data to Word Document > worddoc.Content.Text = (PBrowVal) > PBrow = PBselCur.next() > > #worddoc.Close() # Close the Word Document (a save-Dialog pops up) > > print "Fin"
What you probably want is something like this: rng = worddoc.Range(0,0) while PBrow: rng.InsertAfter(PBrowVal + "\r\n") # needs return and new line character At least, that's what I found in one of my books. It seemed to work when I tested it in the interpreter. Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list