On 12/02/12 15:50, Yony Torres wrote:

I'm trying to learn Python from a well known book,


Do0n;t make us guess, tell us the name of the book, well known or not. There is just a chance somebody else may have read it too!

while i was working with the windows CMD
c:\Python32>python

This is where you are going wrong.
You should not run python on its own, that gets you into the Python interpreter with its own >>> prompt. For this exercise you want to run your script directly from the OS prompt (on Windows usually ending in a single >)

Can somebody please help me?

See the other posted replies about typing the command.
It will likely look like this(but all on a single line)

C:\Python32> python c:\Users\myusername\Documents\varios2\pythonjourney\script1.py

Don't put spaces in your paths, that will confuse Windows...

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Alan G
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/

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