I just realized that the problem is related to python 3.8 and not to 3.7.
Am Donnerstag, 4. Juni 2020 05:48:31 UTC+2 schrieb [email protected]:
> Hi,
>
> I am struggling with making modules global for all definitions in my code.
> I faced the problem with the pyomo modules but can generate the error with
> pandas too.
>
> The model structure looks as follow:
>
> I have 3 '.py' files each of them containing definitions. The first controls
> inputs and outputs and starts an optimization.py file ( optimization.py).
> Within optimization.py I call a third .py file (model.py) that includes a
> series of definitions, representing mathematical equations of a optimization
> model.
>
>
>
> (1) Main.py
> import pandas as pd
>
> def main_part()
> ... Result = optimization_def(x,y,z)
> ...
>
> (2) Optimization.py
> def optimization(x_l,y_l,z_l)
> ... O = obejctive(x_l,y_l)
> ...
>
> (3) Model.py
> def objctive(x_a,x_b)
> ...
> def constraint(x_a,z_a)
>
>
>
> I do not understand why pd is not known in def optimization() as well as in
> objctive().
> I tried to make it global by adding global pd in Main.py
>
>
> I would appreciate any support. Thanks in advance
> Frank
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