#ERROR : ... #exceptions.TypeError: Objects of type 'dict' can not be converted to a COM VARIANT
#ERROR : Traceback (most recent call last): # File "<Script Block >", line 2, in ? # <line triggering error> # File "C:\Python23\lib\site-packages\win32comext\axscript\client\pyscript.py", line 150, in __getattr__ # return getattr(self._scriptItem_.dispatchContainer,attr) # File "C:\Python23\lib\site-packages\win32com\client\dynamic.py", line 150 in __getattr__ # raise AttributeError, "%s.%s" % (self._username_, attr) #AttributeError: line 150
You may see an error like one of these accompanying a Traceback for a script block that tries to use a native Python dictionary for return value from a custom command.
You cannot use the native Python dictionary type as the return value for a custom command, but you can use an ActiveX Scripting Dictionary instead (see Using Python Dictionaries as Return Values).
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