Lets say i do: >>> i = f.get_movie('0092411')
No I know the i holds an instance: >>> i <imdb.Movie.Movie instance at 0x2d7a08> How can I find out the value of all the data this instance has? I can do a dir(i) ['_Movie__modFunct', '_Movie__movie_data', '_Movie__namesRefs', '_Movie__titlesRefs', '__cmp__', '__contains__', '__deepcopy__', '__delitem__', '__doc__', '__getitem__', '__init__', '__module__', '__nonzero__', '__setitem__', '__str__', 'accessSystem', 'add_to_current_info', 'append_item', 'clear', 'copy', 'currentRole', 'current_info', 'default_info', 'get', 'get_current_info', 'get_namesRefs', 'get_titlesRefs', 'has_current_info', 'has_key', 'isSameTitle', 'items', 'keys', 'keys_alias', 'movieID', 'myID', 'myTitle', 'notes', 'reset', 'set_current_info', 'set_data', 'set_item', 'set_mod_funct', 'set_title', 'summary', 'update_namesRefs', 'update_titlesRefs', 'values'] I know there is more info in there than this, is there a way to see everything that 'i" without hunting and pecking? _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor