Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > I can successfully connect to mysql and do stuff to my tables my > specific problem is how to efficiently put those 132 fields into the > thing. All I have been able to figure out is really ugly stuff like: > build the mysql statement out of various pieces with appropriate > commas and quote included. stuff like (not tested) >
I just started looking into Python myself, so someone can probably clean this up or suggest a better way, but this may work: import MySQLdb fields = ["field1\r\n","field2\r\n","field3\r\n"] def escapeAndQuote(x): return "\"%s\"" % MySQLdb.escape_string(x) values = ", ".join([escapeAndQuote(f[:-2]) for f in fields]) q = "insert into daily values(%s)" % values In testing I got: >>> fields = ["field1\r\n","field2\r\n","field3\r\n"] >>> values = ", ".join([escapeAndQuote(f[:-2]) for f in fields]) >>> values '"field1", "field2", "field3"' >>> q = "insert into daily values(%s)" % values 'insert into daily values("field1", "field2", "field3")' Todd -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list