"Joseph L. Casale" wrote in message news:mailman.1346.1356619576.29569.python-l...@python.org...

I am writing a class to provide a db backed configuration for an application.

In my programs code, I import the class and pass the ODBC params to the
class for its __init__ to instantiate a connection.

I would like to create a function to generically access a table and provide an iterator. How does one create a function in a class that takes an argument and
returns an iterator? I saw some examples where the class gets instantiated
with the table defined but I was hoping not to do this so I could continue to
access various tables through one connection/cursor.

Thanks!
jlc=

Python makes it easy. Read up on "Generators", and the "yield" statement. Works very elegantly with a "for ... in" loop.

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