bob gailer wrote:
GoodPotatoes wrote:
<snip>:
for x in myuser.properties: # "myuser.properties" returns a tuple of properties associated with the myuser AD object
    print myuser.x

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<pyshell#148>", line 2, in <module>
    print myuser.x
File "build\bdist.win32\egg\active_directory.py", line 421, in __getattr__
    raise AttributeError
AttributeError


print getattr(myuser ,x)


example:
>>> myuser.properties[0] #first value in user tuple
u'cn'
>>> myuser.cn
u'Joe Sixpack'

How can I iterate through all of the values of the properties tuple and get each value?



I haven 't downloaded your module active_directory, ( http://timgolden.me.uk/python/active_directory.html )

so I'll just post something that works for me (python 2.6.2), and you can check if it works for you as well.

class  MyClass(object):
   pass

obj = MyClass()
obj.xyzzy = 44
obj.label = "text"


#This displays attributes and values for a lot more than what you want here. But it can be useful.
for att in dir(obj):
   print att, "---", getattr(obj, att)
print "-----------"

#This is probably what you're asking about. Use __dict__ to get the attribute names, and then getattr() to get their values.
for att in obj.__dict__:
   print att, "---", getattr(obj, att)

#or even
for att, value in obj.__dict__.items():
   print att, "---", value

HTH
DaveA

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