Thank you Gerhard, "Gerhard Häring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > F. GEIGER wrote: > > Arrgh, sorry for that post! > > > > self._dbc.execute(q, data) > > > > where data is None, works with MySQL. For SQLite I have to write > > > > if data is not None: > > self._dbc.execute(q, data) > > else: > > self._dbc.execute(q) > > No, you have to write: > > self._dbc.execute(q, (data,)) > > in both drivers. > > i. e. the second parameter to execute *must* be a sequence. Some drivers > (maybe MySQLdb, too) automatically correct the wrong call and transform a: >
Okay, that makes sense. > execute(sql, single_param) > > into a > > execute(sql, (single_param,)) > > for you if they notice that "!PySequence_Check(single_param)". > > pysqlite 2 does not do this. > > HTH, > > -- Gerhard Many thanks again Franz
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