On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 7:26 AM, Chris Hare <ch...@labr.net> wrote: > > I have a database query result (see code below). In PHP, I would have said > > list(var1,var2,var) = $result > > and each element in the list would be assigned to each of the named > variables. I have my data coming out of the database, and I can see it is a > list. so my question is, instead of having to do the variable assignment as > I have it here, is there a way more like PHP or am I stuck with it? > > import sqlite3 as sqlite > > try: > print "connecting to disk db ..." > conn = sqlite.connect("netcomm.db") > except: > print "oops" > > print "retrieving data" > cursor = conn.cursor() > cursor.execute('select * from net where NetNumber > 0') > list = cursor.fetchone() > print list > print len(list) > for item in list: > print item > netNumber = list[0] > netType = list[1] > netConditions = list[2] > netStartLocal = list[3] > NCS = list[4] > NCS1 = list[5] > RADAR = list[6] > NetFreq = list[7] > Repeater = list[8] > Notes = list[9] > --
netNumber, netType, netConditions, netStartLocal, NCS, NCS1, RADAR, NetFreq, Repeater, Notes = list by the way, don't call the list "list". It will hide the built-in with the same name. > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list