At least it is working and lets me continue to develop the overall program. I am working on the option to cancel the update if the user wants.
Since I do not know of a better way, is it not the best at the moment? (-: My original design to edit the specifications by form was approaching 200 lines of code. With the loops, probably now is 75..... Steve FootNote: If money does not grow on trees, then why do banks have branches? -----Original Message----- From: Python-list <python-list-bounces+gronicus=sga.ni...@python.org> On Behalf Of Peter Otten Sent: Monday, August 31, 2020 3:56 AM To: python-list@python.org Subject: RE: How do I pull the updated information from a tkinter form? Steve wrote: > OK, I was closer than I thought. > > Two weeks ago, the concept of tkinter and these forms were totally new > to me as well as, about two days ago, python list was totally new > too. I somehow thought that "window.mainloop()" was supposed to be the > last entry in the function, silly me... > I did not think of returning the list. Note that what I showed is probably not the best option. Usually you would add a button that allows the user to trigger the write operation. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list