Is there a way to create a func that returns a cursor that can be used to execute sql statements?
I tried this (after importing sqlite3), but it gave me the error below: >>> def connect(): conn = sqlite3.connect(':memory:')#use sch3.db or sch4.db .... etc. cur = conn.cursor() cur.execute("create table schedule (teams integer, sn integer, badge integer ,name text, grp integer,\ major text, track text, stage text, tc text, subject text, course text, ws text, date text, \ time text, proctor text, code text, no integer,fl_time text, flag2 text, flag3 text, flag4 text, clash1 integer, clash2 integer)") return cur >>> connect() <sqlite3.Cursor object at 0x0119EA20> >>> cur.execute("select * from schedule") Traceback (most recent call last): File "<pyshell#26>", line 1, in <module> cur.execute("select * from schedule") NameError: name 'cur' is not defined -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list