Carsten Haese wrote: > On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 11:04, I hastily wrote: > >>On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 10:43, Nx wrote: >> >>>Thanks for the many replies >>> >>> here is an example for what it will be used for , in this case >>> fixed at 31 fieldvalues: >>> >>> inputvalues=(s0,s1,s2,s3,s4,s5,s6,s7,s8,s9,s10,s11,s12,s13,s14,s15,s16,s17,s18,s19,s20,s21,s22,s23,s24,s25, >>> s26,s27,s28,s29,s30,s31) >> >>inputvalues = tuple(mylist) > > > And actually, you probably don't have to do that, because the execute > method should be able to handle a list just as well as a tuple. > That depends on the database module. Some will insist in tuples, IIRC.
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