Tim Roberts a écrit :
Sylvain Fauveau (apli-agipa) wrote:
sheet.Range('A1:C1').Value = ['test','test'*400,'test']
doesn't work :
pywintypes.com_error(-2147352567,Une exception s'est produite., (0,
None, None, None, 0, -2416827284), None)
It's always dangerous to retype lines like
Sylvain Fauveau (apli-agipa) wrote:
Tim Roberts a écrit :
For what it's worth, it works up through 911 characters and fails on
912. That's odd. I wonder if this is a request-length restriction in
the marshalling code.
So you can reproduce it, but with which version of python/pywin32 ?
Tim Roberts a écrit :
Sylvain Fauveau (apli-agipa) wrote:
Tim Roberts a écrit :
For what it's worth, it works up through 911 characters and fails on
912. That's odd. I wonder if this is a request-length restriction in
the marshalling code.
So you can reproduce it, but with
Kevin Horn wrote:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Robert kxrobe...@googlemail.com
mailto:kxrobe...@googlemail.com wrote:
is there a way to use the VSS (as requester) from Python rather
simple way - with COM functions or so (win32com or cytpes)? or only
through a compiled SWIG
On 16/03/2010 17:48, Robert wrote:
Kevin Horn wrote:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Robertkxrobe...@googlemail.com
mailto:kxrobe...@googlemail.com wrote:
is there a way to use the VSS (as requester) from Python rather
simple way - with COM functions or so (win32com or cytpes)? or
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