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I have created a .exe from .py using pyinstaller, .py is working fine but when I execute .exe its not able to find the files. Erroring out at "site-packagesxlrd__init__.py", line 116, in open_workbook.



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  • What is the current working directory when you run it with each method? Hint: os.getcwd()
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I have created a .exe from .py using pyinstaller, .py is working fine but when I execute .exe its not able to find the files. Erroring out at "site-packagesxlrd__init__.py", line 116, in open_workbook.



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  • What is the current working directory when you run it with each method? Hint: os.getcwd()
    – N Chauhan
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I have created a .exe from .py using pyinstaller, .py is working fine but when I execute .exe its not able to find the files. Erroring out at "site-packagesxlrd__init__.py", line 116, in open_workbook.



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I have created a .exe from .py using pyinstaller, .py is working fine but when I execute .exe its not able to find the files. Erroring out at "site-packagesxlrd__init__.py", line 116, in open_workbook.



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  • What is the current working directory when you run it with each method? Hint: os.getcwd()
    – N Chauhan
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:58


















  • What is the current working directory when you run it with each method? Hint: os.getcwd()
    – N Chauhan
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:58
















What is the current working directory when you run it with each method? Hint: os.getcwd()
– N Chauhan
Nov 23 '18 at 6:58




What is the current working directory when you run it with each method? Hint: os.getcwd()
– N Chauhan
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