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This is almost certainly another "feel like an idiot" questions, but I'm at a loss here.

Trying to simply get ptdump to work (even just ptdump -h)

Python 3.4.1 was originally installed on this Windows machine using the Anaconda distribution.

sys.path for Python gives me:

['', 'C:\\Anaconda3\\python34.zip', 'C:\\Anaconda3\\DLLs', 'C:\\Anaconda3\\lib', 'C
:\\Anaconda3', 'C:\\Anaconda3\\lib\\site-packages', 'C:\\Anaconda3\\lib\\site-packa
ges\\runipy-0.1.0-py3.4.egg', 'C:\\Anaconda3\\lib\\site-packages\\setuptools-3.6-py
3.4.egg']

I can find the tables ptdump.py file at:

C:\Anaconda3\Lib\site-packages\tables\scripts

How do I actually invoke it / use it though?

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If you want to use ptdump from the windows command line, you need to make sure it is in your PATH environment variable. try this:

set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Anaconda3\Lib\site-packages\tables\scripts
ptdump.py -h
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  • yeah I know. Turns out that it was an issue with the PyTables installation from Anaconda. Submitted a ticket with them and they confirmed and released a fix.
    – dan_g
    Aug 19, 2014 at 12:41

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