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import pyodbc

dbName = "D:\test_data.mdb"
conn = pyodbc.connect('DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};DBQ='+dbName)
cursor = conn.cursor()

#COUNT TABLES, LIST COLUMNS
tblCount = 0
for rows in cursor.tables():
        if rows.table_type == "TABLE":  #LOCAL TABLES ONLY
                tblCount += 1
                print rows.table_name
                for fld in cursor.columns(rows.table_name):
                        print(fld.table_name, fld.column_name)
                        
print tblCount,"tables"
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Problem is, the 'for rows' loop executes only once if the 'for fld' loop is in place. So even if I have 50 tables, the output is like:

DATA_TYPES
(u'DATA_TYPES', u'FLD_TEXT', -9, u'VARCHAR')
(u'DATA_TYPES', u'FLD_MEMO', -10, u'LONGCHAR')
(u'DATA_TYPES', u'FLD_NBR_BYTE', -6, u'BYTE')
1 tables

And no errors are thrown.

If I comment out the 2 'for fld' lines, it counts and lists all 50 tables correctly.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

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