Defining functions within Script (Python) methods doesn't seem to work very well. This code... def funcA(): print "<p>Hello, from funcA()!</p>" def funcB(): print "<p>Hello, from funcB()! I also have a message from funcA()...</p>" funcA() funcB() return printed ...produces the following error... Error Type: Name ErrorError Value: funcA Apparently, funcB doesn't know where to look for the definition of funcA. If I were to call funcA from the body of the script instead of from a function, the script would execute with no problem. Would anyone be so kind as to share their insight into this matter? Should I not be writing def's into my Python scripts but instead relying solely on other Python scripts for reusable code? I apologize in advance if any of this is covered in the docs. _________________ meeper