On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Sithembewena Lloyd Dube <zebr...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Thanks, i was actually getting the error information to update the post. > Apoligies to waste your time posting here - I could not find an appropriate > PyCountry discussion list and my next best bet seemed to be a Python users' > list. > > You also posted on StackOverflow; I just answered you there. In short: the currency numeric is not guaranteed to be the same as the country numeric (in the case of the Euro, how could it possibly be?) The numeric for DE is 276; the numeric for the Euro is 978. Obviously they don't match. PyCountry is a wrapper around some tables provided by Debian; those tables don't include a country/currency mapping. You can find those mapping tables at http://www.currency-iso.org/en/home/tables/table-a1.html and roll your own wrapper; I'm sure it's been done a thousand times before, but I'm not aware of a Python package that does this.
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