chris wrote: > Hello, > Just started with python and databases. > I am making a small script to update a local database. > Looked around and couldn't find to many links with info about python with > databases. > Any links or other resources anyone can recommend is appreciated. > > My question is in the following small script: > > ################################################################## > import dbi > import odbc > myconn = odbc.odbc('testpy') > mycursor = myconn.cursor() > mycursor.execute('Update Categories Set DelStatus = 0 Where ProductID = > 1190' ) > mycursor.close() > myconn.close() > ... > ################################################################### > > This works fine using the literals 0 (For Delstatus) and 1190 (for > ProductID) > But when I try to use a variable such as: > > ################################################################### > ... > varA = '0' > varB = '1190' > mycursor.execute('Update Categories Set DelStatus = ' varA 'Where ProductID > = ' varB)
Try concatenating the components: mycursor.execute('Update Categories Set DelStatus = ' + varA + 'Where ProductID = ' + varB) Without the '+' signs, you've put 4 strings inside the .exexcute function instead of the 1 it wants. > ... > ################################################################### > > I get errors. Please excuse my ignorance in what is probably obvious to > most others within this newsgroup..... > What I am trying to do is to update my database from a 2 field .CSV file > I figured I could load the CSV file into a dictionary and parse each row > running a query using the values from varA and VarB from the key value > pairs. > Right now I am just trying to get the database part to work that is why > there is no CSV code. > So I guess what I am asking is how do I pass values through the sql > statement: > ################################################################### > ... > mycursor.execute('Update Categories Set DelStatus = X1 Where ProductID = > X2' ) # Values replacing X1 and X2. > ... > ################################################################### > Any help is greatly appreciated. > > Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list