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hi,
how is it possible to run a python script in the pythonwin
environment from dos command line?
If I use the command "/run scriptname.py" and the pythonwin is already
opened I get error, so someone can help me?

thanks
Alberto
Jul 18 '05 #1
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"Alberto Mantovani" <al************ *********@bolog na.marelli.it> wrote in
message news:3f******** *******@powerne ws.libero.it...
hi,
how is it possible to run a python script in the pythonwin
environment from dos command line?
If I use the command "/run scriptname.py" and the pythonwin is already
opened I get error, so someone can help me?
Why do you want to run it in Pythonwin? To run a script from
one of the command lines, the correct command is:

python scriptname.py parameters....

Of course, python.exe has to be on the path.

John Roth
thanks
Alberto

Jul 18 '05 #2
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 12:40:10 -0400, "John Roth"
<ne********@jhr othjr.com> wrote:

"Alberto Mantovani" <al************ *********@bolog na.marelli.it> wrote in
message news:3f******** *******@powerne ws.libero.it...
hi,
how is it possible to run a python script in the pythonwin
environment from dos command line?
If I use the command "/run scriptname.py" and the pythonwin is already
opened I get error, so someone can help me?


Why do you want to run it in Pythonwin? To run a script from
one of the command lines, the correct command is:

python scriptname.py parameters....


I know this, but my problem is to run the script in pythonwin from dos
when pythonwin is already opened.
Jul 18 '05 #3

"Alberto Mantovani" <al************ *********@bolog na.marelli.it> wrote in
message news:3f******** ******@powernew s.libero.it...
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 12:40:10 -0400, "John Roth"
<ne********@jhr othjr.com> wrote:

"Alberto Mantovani" <al************ *********@bolog na.marelli.it> wrote in
message news:3f******** *******@powerne ws.libero.it...
hi,
how is it possible to run a python script in the pythonwin
environment from dos command line?
If I use the command "/run scriptname.py" and the pythonwin is already
opened I get error, so someone can help me?


Why do you want to run it in Pythonwin? To run a script from
one of the command lines, the correct command is:

python scriptname.py parameters....


I know this, but my problem is to run the script in pythonwin from dos
when pythonwin is already opened.


Look in the registry and find out how Pythonwin handles the command
from the shell, then do the same thing.

John Roth
Jul 18 '05 #4

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