Maik, Thanks for your help. I appreciate it. I've read a bit about context vs. container and I think I understand it well now. Apparently I was also missing something else too.. I needed to change "context.SensoryProperties.taste" to "context.propertysheets.SensoryProperties.taste" and now it works as expected. ~Mark On Tue, 2003-04-22 at 17:29, Maik Jablonski wrote:
Mark Nenadov wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to make a Python script that checks the value of ZClass property (within a property sheet).
What I am doing is very similar to the example implementation of "isHungry" in "The Zope Book".
However, I am getting an error (error type: Attribute Error, and error value: SensoryProperties), when I try something equivalent to the following:
if (container.SensoryProperties.taste == "good"): return 1 else: return 0
Does anyone have a clue what this might be? I assume that since "container" is a bound name I don't need to do anything special to "enable" it.
Hi,
have a look at the bindings-tab of a PythonScript to understand what these "magical" bindings mean.
container = objectmanager in which your PythonScript lives.
But you should use context:
context = the object which your PythonScript is called on.
if (context.SensoryProperties.taste == "good"): return 1 else: return 0
Cheers, Maik