Hurray!!!!!!!! >>> mybug=bfact.Item(24)
>>> mybug.Field("BG_DESCRIPTION") u'Test Set: Mercury Tours UI\nTest: [1]Welcome Page\nRun: Run_9-11_11-43-36\nSte p: Verify Tag Properties\n\nDescription:\n1. Click the "Find Next" button.\n2. V erify <WIDTH, HEIGHT and ALT> properties for the tag.\n\nExpected result:\n<The WIDTH and HEIGHT properties should be set to numeric values. The ALT property sh ould define a text alternative to the graphic.>\n\nActual Result:\nIMG tags have no these attributes on all HTML pages of the Mercury Tours site.' >>> mybug.SetField("BG_DESCRIPTION", "123") >>> mybug.Field("BG_DESCRIPTION") u'123' >>> mybug.Post() On 5/16/07, Graham Bloice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tim Golden wrote: > > Michael March wrote: > >> [resend - I think the mailing list ate my last post..] > > > > I saw it! But no matter, the web link's useful. I imagine > > Mark's hitting the sack about now (assuming he's in > > Australia). It's 3pm here in the UK so I'll try to see > > if I can spot what's happening, but from a glance at > > the generated code, it looks like one of those awkward > > cases where a method is also a property and *also* the > > default value. I'll try and have a go at it. > > > > Looking at the makepy output isn't this a case where pywin32 has to use > a method to access an indexed property using a "SetXXX" call. > > From the makepy: > > class IBug(DispatchBaseClass): > """Represents a defect.""" > CLSID = IID('{2AF970F7-6CCC-4DFB-AA78-08F689481F94}') > coclass_clsid = IID('{AF9180F9-8C16-4824-9EA1-A9010B072B2C}') > > # The method Field is actually a property, but must be used as a > method > to correctly pass the arguments > def Field(self, FieldName=defaultNamedNotOptArg): > """The value of the specified field.""" > return self._ApplyTypes_(0, 2, (12, 0), ((8, 0),), > 'Field', > None,FieldName) > > ... > > # The method SetField is actually a property, but must be used as a > method to correctly pass the arguments > def SetField(self, FieldName=defaultNamedNotOptArg, > arg1=defaultUnnamedArg): > """The value of the specified field.""" > return self._oleobj_.InvokeTypes(0, LCID, 4, (24, 0), > ((8, 0), > (12, 1)),FieldName, arg1) > > > So try using: > > mybug.SetField("BG_DESCRIPTION", "123") > > -- > Regards, > > Graham Bloice > -- <admiral> Michael F. March ----- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ph: (415)462-1910 ---- Fax: (602)296-0400 P.O. Box 2254 ---- Phoenix, AZ 85002-2254 "Seriously" - HSR _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32