Chris, You seem to be going through several hoops that you don't need here. Let the data structures do the work of storage and extract the data you want in its various pieces. You are getting the entire data set in a string then trying to pick out the bits you want, that defeats the purpose of having the data structures in the first place!
>>>> print result > {'s0100swa': ['running correct IOS'], 's0300swa': ['INCORRECT > running IOS'], > 's0200swa': ['running correct IOS'], 's0400swa': ['running correct > IOS']} So this tells us that result is a dictionary with the keys being strings and the data being a list containing a single string. I'm not sure why you need the list, if possible lose it and just use the string! > results= sorted(result.items()) This now replacews the dictionary with a list of tuples. Each tuple contains the dictiinary key string plus the list with the string inside - 3 levels of data structure! > for x in range(len(results)): > text = repr(results[x]) It is better to use for loops as Guido intended: for res in results: text = repr(res) But in fact this isn't necessary if you iterate over the original dictionary instead for key in sorted(result.keys): a sorted list of keys text = key + result[key] # assuming we can lose the list! You might want to use string formatting here to tidy it up: text = "%s\t%s\n" % (key,result[key]) # add formatting values if needed > text = text.replace("'", "") > text = text.replace("(", "") > text = text.replace(")", "") > text = text.replace("[", "") > text = text.replace("]", "") > text = text.replace(",", ":") and you don;t need any of this gloop > output.write(text + "\n") output.write(text) # newline added in the format string > output.flush() > output.write("\n") Why an extra newline? Just write two newlines above if you really need the blank lines! > I need to remove the extra characters so the file and email output > isn't > difficult to read. I also need to be able to use the dictionary data > so that > I can compose the message used by the smtplib. Hopefully my comments make things clearer HTH, Alan Gauld Author of the Learn to Program web site http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor