Fuzzydave wrote: > > HistoryRep is an array value so historyRep[0] to [7] all have values > in them but historyRep[8] and [9] do not as the query does not always > return a full 10 values. I am trying to check all of the historyRep > items > to check if they are empty/null/None (whatever the term is in python) > and make it return an empty value or a none to the screen. I did print > historyRep[8] out and it falls over, I am assuming if its an array and > if the SQL query only returns 8 records instead of 10 then the last > two array values i am checking for litterly don't exist instead of > being > null but i can't find a if exists style function either?
Just paste this in immediately after getting the result back from the query; it's not necessarily the fastest way but it's effin' obvious what it's doing :-) while len(historyRep) < 10: historyRep.append(None) Cheers, John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list