Hi there,
This is my first mail to this list and i have a huge problem.
my os.remove(filename) is not working.
i am running python27 32 bits on a windows 10 64 bits machine
My piece of code (with debugging statements):
raw_input('before...')
print 73, (os.path.join(VERWERKTDIR
Dear Community,
I'm trying to register pythonservice.exe as it's said in the PyWin32
documentation, but getting errors:
C:\Program Files\Python35\Lib\site-packages\win32>pythonservice.exe
/register
Registering the Python Service Manager...
Registration failed as sys.winver is not available o
I wrote a simple service and it works. Registration doesn't seem to be
needed. Sorry for silly question
Best regards,
Pavel Bychikhin
Original Message
*Subject: *pythonservice.exe doesn't register
*From: *Pavel Bychikhin
*To: *[email protected]
*Date: *10/31/2017 5:13 P
The adodbapi package does not seem to handle datetime values appropriately.
import adodbapi
print(adodbapi.version)
cursor = adodbapi.connect(...)
cursor.execute("CREATE TABLE #t (i INT, d DATETIME)")
cursor.execute("INSERT INTO #t VALUES (42, GETDATE())")
cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM #t")
row =
Generally, Windows won't let you delete a file if it's open somewhere,
whether in the same process or in another process. You said the file
becomes delete-able when you kill python, so I'm guessing that another part
of your program (not shown) is holding the file open? You can always use
something
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 1:16 PM, Henk Zevenhuizen
wrote:
>
> Then i get the message: "after", the file is still there and i cannot delete
> the through windows explorer (permission denied)
> the only way to delete the file is killing python
Does Explorer explicitly tell you "permission denied" or