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What is the meaning of this error? Does anyone here know how to fix this kind of error.  Any help is much appreciated

"UnboundLocalError: local variable 'qty1' referenced before assignment"

 

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You are using qty1 before you have assigned it.

Example:

def test():
    print(c);
    c = 'hello';
 

calling test() will result in your error. You can't print c before it is assigned.

This usually occurs when one uses same variable names in different scopes.

Example:

c = 'Hey!'

def test():
    print(c);


def test2():
    print(c);
    c = 'hello';

calling test() will work. The outer variable c will be used. Calling test2() will result in the error above, since the inner scope has its own variable c.

 

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Hi

This link will help you

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15367760/python-unboundlocalerror-local-variable-referenced-before-assignment

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19961562/python2-7-error-unboundlocalerror-local-variable-i-referenced-before-assignm

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