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I know that this one is basic but whenever I run this script under the folder app/klarna_basic/klarna_basic_test.py, I always get the error:



ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'app'.



The code in importing is



from app.Fortnox import Fortnox



Fortnox.py is located in app(app/Fortnox.py) folder.



See the image below.



What seems to be problem on this one?



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    I know that this one is basic but whenever I run this script under the folder app/klarna_basic/klarna_basic_test.py, I always get the error:



    ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'app'.



    The code in importing is



    from app.Fortnox import Fortnox



    Fortnox.py is located in app(app/Fortnox.py) folder.



    See the image below.



    What seems to be problem on this one?



    enter image description here










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      I know that this one is basic but whenever I run this script under the folder app/klarna_basic/klarna_basic_test.py, I always get the error:



      ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'app'.



      The code in importing is



      from app.Fortnox import Fortnox



      Fortnox.py is located in app(app/Fortnox.py) folder.



      See the image below.



      What seems to be problem on this one?



      enter image description here










      share|improve this question













      I know that this one is basic but whenever I run this script under the folder app/klarna_basic/klarna_basic_test.py, I always get the error:



      ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'app'.



      The code in importing is



      from app.Fortnox import Fortnox



      Fortnox.py is located in app(app/Fortnox.py) folder.



      See the image below.



      What seems to be problem on this one?



      enter image description here







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          it looks like Fortnox.py is inside the subfolder klarna_basic



          from klarna_basic.Fortnox import Fortnox 


          orimport klarna_basic.Fortnox






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          • Sorry I painted some of the folders. Fortnox.py is outside the klarna_basic, it is under the app folder, where klarna_basic is located as well.
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          it looks like Fortnox.py is inside the subfolder klarna_basic



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          • Sorry I painted some of the folders. Fortnox.py is outside the klarna_basic, it is under the app folder, where klarna_basic is located as well.
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          it looks like Fortnox.py is inside the subfolder klarna_basic



          from klarna_basic.Fortnox import Fortnox 


          orimport klarna_basic.Fortnox






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          • Sorry I painted some of the folders. Fortnox.py is outside the klarna_basic, it is under the app folder, where klarna_basic is located as well.
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          it looks like Fortnox.py is inside the subfolder klarna_basic



          from klarna_basic.Fortnox import Fortnox 


          orimport klarna_basic.Fortnox






          share|improve this answer












          it looks like Fortnox.py is inside the subfolder klarna_basic



          from klarna_basic.Fortnox import Fortnox 


          orimport klarna_basic.Fortnox







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          • Sorry I painted some of the folders. Fortnox.py is outside the klarna_basic, it is under the app folder, where klarna_basic is located as well.
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          • Sorry I painted some of the folders. Fortnox.py is outside the klarna_basic, it is under the app folder, where klarna_basic is located as well.
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          Sorry I painted some of the folders. Fortnox.py is outside the klarna_basic, it is under the app folder, where klarna_basic is located as well.
          – JJ186021
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          Sorry I painted some of the folders. Fortnox.py is outside the klarna_basic, it is under the app folder, where klarna_basic is located as well.
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