On 01/21/2012 09:58 AM, George Nyoro wrote:
Hey guys,
I've been making an application and have made a delete method where the
user can delete the instance of that application. e.g. if I have a table
object, I need to be able to delete that instance from within the class and
then it becomes accessible.


If you're going to misuse so many terms in one query, you'll need to supply some code, and tell us in what way it doesn't serve your needs.

In the meantime,

1) Post a query by addressing it to "tutor@python.org," not by replying to a digest message. And if you must reply to a digest message, at least change the subject. Thanks, though for deleting the digest content.

2) How do you expect to delete the instance of the application? It's a funny term, but the only meaning I can come up with is you want to kill the application's process.

3) What's a table object? If table is the name of your class, it really ought to be uppercase.

4) "from within the class" -- I'm guessing you mean from within a method of the class.

5) "then it becomes accessible" -- perhaps you mean inaccessible.

6) Please tell us the version of Python you're using and the operating system you're running on.



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DaveA

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