Works just fine on my windows7 machine with python2.7 64bit and
pywin32-221
It yields results for both existing and non existing files.
Christian
Am 2018-12-05 01:20, schrieb ross.boy...@ucsf.edu:
win32api.FindFiles() works when the argument is "*" or "*.py". It
works, in the sense of returni
Boylan, Ross wrote:
Is this some kind of string conversion issue? My installation is borked?
Manual debugging statements show sys.argv[0] is 'BSTImport.py'.
win32api.FindFiles('BSTImport.py')
in a python 3.7 shell (32 bit) hangs.
That's quite bizarre. The code for win32api.FindFiles is
str
The problem doesn't seem to be python-specific; it appears the underlying
FindNext function in the Windows API just keeps returning the same file name
instead of moving on.
In VBA in Access 2010:
Public Sub test2(pattern)
Dim fn As String
fn = Dir$(pattern)
Do While fn <> ""
Yes, the directory is a net share. On a local hard drive I do not experience
this problem.
If I ask for *.py I get a list back that includes the file. If I ask for
"BSTI*" I get back a list of 1 element, the file. But if I ask for
"BSTImport.py" it hangs.
My experiments with Dir$() in Visua