if __name__ == "__main__": import Customers, DataProcessor, Persons else: raise Exception("This file was not created to be imported ") p1 = Persons.Person("Bob", "Smith", "50") print(p1) e1 = Customers.Customer(1, "Sue", "Jones", "49", "1111 Main St Seattle, Wa 98103", "206 931 6127", "*****@*****.**") # print(e1) Customers.CustomerList.AddCustomer(e1) print(Customers.CustomerList.ToString())
print("Test the DataProcessor.File class") objDP = DataProcessor.File() objDP.FileName = "Test.txt" objDP.TextData = "This is a test" strMessage = objDP.SaveData() print(strMessage) print("\n Test the DataProcessor.Database class") try: print("Trying to create an object, but the class is not ready") objDP = DataProcessor.Database() except: print("This should fail") print("\n Test the Persons.Person class") objP = Persons.Person() objP.FirstName = "Bob" objP.LastName = "Smith" print(objP.ToString()) print("\n Test the Employees.Employee class") objE = Employees.Employee(1, "Bob") # objE.Id = 1 # objE.FirstName = "Bob" # objE.LastName = "Smith" print(objE.ToString()) print("\n Test the Employee.EmployeeList class") objEL = Employees.EmployeeList() try: print("Trying the wrong object type")
# !/usr/local/bin/python3 import Persons person = Persons.Person() person.FirstName = "James" person.LastName = "Cameron" print(person) print(person.GetObjectCount()) import Customers customer = Customers.Customer() customer.Id = 1 customer.FirstName = "Alisha" customer.LastName = "Banner" print("This is the Customer Object: ", customer) import DataProcessing file = DataProcessing.DataProcessing() file.FileName = "Testfile.txt" file.TextData = "Blah" file.SaveData()