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* Inserting variable into
@ 2020-12-07 22:02 [email protected]
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From: [email protected] @ 2020-12-07 22:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: [email protected]; psycopg
Hello,
I'd like to use a variable for 'Big Company' (e.g. account) or where = statements generally in my cur.execute statements:
cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'Big Company' AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
commitd1 = cur.fetchone()
conn.commit()
but I don't know the proper syntax with the cur.execute statement to use a variable.
I imagine others do - thanks!
Best,
Hagen
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* Re: Inserting variable into
@ 2020-12-07 22:03 Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
parent: [email protected]
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Klaver @ 2020-12-07 22:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; psycopg
On 12/7/20 2:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to use a variable for 'Big Company' (e.g. account) or where = statements generally in my cur.execute statements:
>
> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'Big Company' AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
> commitd1 = cur.fetchone()
> conn.commit()
>
> but I don't know the proper syntax with the cur.execute statement to use a variable.
https://www.psycopg.org/docs/usage.html#passing-parameters-to-sql-queries
>
> I imagine others do - thanks!
>
> Best,
>
> Hagen
>
>
>
--
Adrian Klaver
[email protected]
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* RE: Inserting variable into
@ 2020-12-07 22:26 [email protected]
parent: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: [email protected] @ 2020-12-07 22:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Adrian Klaver' <[email protected]>; [email protected]; psycopg
So if I understand this correctly my new cur.execute would read:
account = 'JPMC'
cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = %s AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';",(account ))
and that would translate to
cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'JPMC' AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
is that right?
Note You can use a Python list as the argument of the IN operator using the PostgreSQL ANY operator.
ids = [10, 20, 30]
cur.execute("SELECT * FROM data WHERE id = ANY(%s);", (ids,))
Furthermore ANY can also work with empty lists, whereas IN () is a SQL syntax error.
-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 7, 2020 3:04 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Inserting variable into
On 12/7/20 2:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to use a variable for 'Big Company' (e.g. account) or where = statements generally in my cur.execute statements:
>
> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'Big Company' AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
> commitd1 = cur.fetchone()
> conn.commit()
>
> but I don't know the proper syntax with the cur.execute statement to use a variable.
https://www.psycopg.org/docs/usage.html#passing-parameters-to-sql-queries
>
> I imagine others do - thanks!
>
> Best,
>
> Hagen
>
>
>
--
Adrian Klaver
[email protected]
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* Re: Inserting variable into
@ 2020-12-07 22:31 Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
parent: [email protected]
0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Klaver @ 2020-12-07 22:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; psycopg
On 12/7/20 2:26 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> So if I understand this correctly my new cur.execute would read:
>
> account = 'JPMC'
>
> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = %s AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';",(account ))
Since you are using a tuple this (account ) would need to be (account,)
per the docs at link previously posted:
"For positional variables binding, the second argument must always be a
sequence, even if it contains a single variable (remember that Python
requires a comma to create a single element tuple):"
>
> and that would translate to
>
> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'JPMC' AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
>
> is that right?
>
>
Not sure what below is supposed to be about?
>
> Note You can use a Python list as the argument of the IN operator using the PostgreSQL ANY operator.
> ids = [10, 20, 30]
> cur.execute("SELECT * FROM data WHERE id = ANY(%s);", (ids,))
> Furthermore ANY can also work with empty lists, whereas IN () is a SQL syntax error.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, December 7, 2020 3:04 PM
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Inserting variable into
>
> On 12/7/20 2:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'd like to use a variable for 'Big Company' (e.g. account) or where = statements generally in my cur.execute statements:
>>
>> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'Big Company' AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
>> commitd1 = cur.fetchone()
>> conn.commit()
>>
>> but I don't know the proper syntax with the cur.execute statement to use a variable.
>
> https://www.psycopg.org/docs/usage.html#passing-parameters-to-sql-queries
>
>>
>> I imagine others do - thanks!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Hagen
>>
>>
>>
>
>
--
Adrian Klaver
[email protected]
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* RE: Inserting variable into
@ 2020-12-07 22:34 [email protected]
parent: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: [email protected] @ 2020-12-07 22:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Adrian Klaver' <[email protected]>; [email protected]; psycopg
OK got it. That's very helpful thank you!
-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 7, 2020 3:31 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Inserting variable into
On 12/7/20 2:26 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> So if I understand this correctly my new cur.execute would read:
>
> account = 'JPMC'
>
> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = %s AND
> stage LIKE 'Commit%';",(account ))
Since you are using a tuple this (account ) would need to be (account,) per the docs at link previously posted:
"For positional variables binding, the second argument must always be a sequence, even if it contains a single variable (remember that Python requires a comma to create a single element tuple):"
>
> and that would translate to
>
> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'JPMC' AND
> stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
>
> is that right?
>
>
Not sure what below is supposed to be about?
>
> Note You can use a Python list as the argument of the IN operator using the PostgreSQL ANY operator.
> ids = [10, 20, 30]
> cur.execute("SELECT * FROM data WHERE id = ANY(%s);", (ids,))
> Furthermore ANY can also work with empty lists, whereas IN () is a SQL syntax error.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, December 7, 2020 3:04 PM
> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
> [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Inserting variable into
>
> On 12/7/20 2:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'd like to use a variable for 'Big Company' (e.g. account) or where = statements generally in my cur.execute statements:
>>
>> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'Big
>> Company' AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
>> commitd1 = cur.fetchone()
>> conn.commit()
>>
>> but I don't know the proper syntax with the cur.execute statement to use a variable.
>
> https://www.psycopg.org/docs/usage.html#passing-parameters-to-sql-quer
> ies
>
>>
>> I imagine others do - thanks!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Hagen
>>
>>
>>
>
>
--
Adrian Klaver
[email protected]
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* BACK: Inserting a variable into cur.execute statement
@ 2020-12-20 23:13 Hagen Finley <[email protected]>
parent: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
1 sibling, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Hagen Finley @ 2020-12-20 23:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>; [email protected]; psycopg
Hello,
I finally got around to trying to implement this code and I am running
into an "IndexError: tuple index out of range" problem.
I am running a function with parameters from a list:
def def_acct_analysis(sht,acct):
print(param[par][0])
print(param[par][1])
sheet ="sheet"+str(sht)
print(sheet)
account = acct
print(account)
par =0 param = [(1,'ACCT0'),(2,'ACCT1'),(3,'ACCT2'),]
for pin param:
def_acct_analysis(param[par][0], param[par][1])
par +=1
#Print statements above output:
1
ACCT0
sheet1
ACCT0
I want to insert the account name 'ACCT0' into my cur.execute but I get
an error with this code:
cur.execute("SELECT COALESCE(SUM(revusd),0) FROM sfdc where stage LIKE 'Win%' AND
saccount = %s", (account,))
wind1 = cur.fetchone()
conn.commit()
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
> "/home/datasundae/PycharmProjects/Registration_Reports/sfdc_Account_Tab_Analysis_Function.py",
> line 333, in <module>
> def_acct_analysis(param[par][0], param[par][1])
> File
> "/home/datasundae/PycharmProjects/Registration_Reports/sfdc_Account_Tab_Analysis_Function.py",
> line 96, in def_acct_analysis
> cur.execute("SELECT COALESCE(SUM(revusd),0) FROM sfdc where stage
> LIKE 'Win%' AND saccount = %s", (account,))
> *IndexError: tuple index out of range*
I've returned to the psycopg docs but I don't see my error. Can someone
else see it?
Best,
Hagen
On 12/7/20 3:31 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> On 12/7/20 2:26 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> So if I understand this correctly my new cur.execute would read:
>>
>> account = 'JPMC'
>>
>> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = %s AND
>> stage LIKE 'Commit%';",(account ))
>
> Since you are using a tuple this (account ) would need to be
> (account,) per the docs at link previously posted:
>
> "For positional variables binding, the second argument must always be
> a sequence, even if it contains a single variable (remember that
> Python requires a comma to create a single element tuple):"
>
>
>
>>
>> and that would translate to
>>
>> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'JPMC' AND
>> stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
>>
>> is that right?
>>
>>
>
> Not sure what below is supposed to be about?
>
>>
>> Note You can use a Python list as the argument of the IN operator
>> using the PostgreSQL ANY operator.
>> ids = [10, 20, 30]
>> cur.execute("SELECT * FROM data WHERE id = ANY(%s);", (ids,))
>> Furthermore ANY can also work with empty lists, whereas IN () is a
>> SQL syntax error.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Monday, December 7, 2020 3:04 PM
>> To: [email protected]; [email protected];
>> [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: Inserting variable into
>>
>> On 12/7/20 2:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'd like to use a variable for 'Big Company' (e.g. account) or where
>>> = statements generally in my cur.execute statements:
>>>
>>> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'Big
>>> Company' AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
>>> commitd1 = cur.fetchone()
>>> conn.commit()
>>>
>>> but I don't know the proper syntax with the cur.execute statement to
>>> use a variable.
>>
>> https://www.psycopg.org/docs/usage.html#passing-parameters-to-sql-queries
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I imagine others do - thanks!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Hagen
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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* Re: BACK: Inserting a variable into cur.execute statement
@ 2020-12-20 23:33 Daniele Varrazzo <[email protected]>
parent: Hagen Finley <[email protected]>
1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Daniele Varrazzo @ 2020-12-20 23:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Hagen Finley <[email protected]>; +Cc: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>; [email protected]; psycopg
> cur.execute("SELECT COALESCE(SUM(revusd),0) FROM sfdc where stage LIKE 'Win%' AND saccount = %s", (account,))
You have to escape the percent in the like as %%.
-- Daniele
On Sun, 20 Dec 2020 at 23:13, Hagen Finley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I finally got around to trying to implement this code and I am running into an "IndexError: tuple index out of range" problem.
>
> I am running a function with parameters from a list:
>
> def def_acct_analysis(sht,acct):
> print(param[par][0])
> print(param[par][1])
> sheet = "sheet"+str(sht)
> print(sheet)
> account = acct
> print(account)
>
> par = 0
> param = [(1,'ACCT0'),(2,'ACCT1'),(3,'ACCT2'),]
>
> for p in param:
> def_acct_analysis(param[par][0], param[par][1])
>
> par += 1
>
> #Print statements above output:
>
> 1
> ACCT0
> sheet1
> ACCT0
>
> I want to insert the account name 'ACCT0' into my cur.execute but I get an error with this code:
>
> cur.execute("SELECT COALESCE(SUM(revusd),0) FROM sfdc where stage LIKE 'Win%' AND saccount = %s", (account,))
> wind1 = cur.fetchone()
> conn.commit()
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/home/datasundae/PycharmProjects/Registration_Reports/sfdc_Account_Tab_Analysis_Function.py", line 333, in <module>
> def_acct_analysis(param[par][0], param[par][1])
> File "/home/datasundae/PycharmProjects/Registration_Reports/sfdc_Account_Tab_Analysis_Function.py", line 96, in def_acct_analysis
> cur.execute("SELECT COALESCE(SUM(revusd),0) FROM sfdc where stage LIKE 'Win%' AND saccount = %s", (account,))
> IndexError: tuple index out of range
>
> I've returned to the psycopg docs but I don't see my error. Can someone else see it?
>
> Best,
>
> Hagen
>
> On 12/7/20 3:31 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
>
> On 12/7/20 2:26 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> So if I understand this correctly my new cur.execute would read:
>
> account = 'JPMC'
>
> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = %s AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';",(account ))
>
>
> Since you are using a tuple this (account ) would need to be (account,) per the docs at link previously posted:
>
> "For positional variables binding, the second argument must always be a sequence, even if it contains a single variable (remember that Python requires a comma to create a single element tuple):"
>
>
>
>
> and that would translate to
>
> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'JPMC' AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
>
> is that right?
>
>
>
> Not sure what below is supposed to be about?
>
>
> Note You can use a Python list as the argument of the IN operator using the PostgreSQL ANY operator.
> ids = [10, 20, 30]
> cur.execute("SELECT * FROM data WHERE id = ANY(%s);", (ids,))
> Furthermore ANY can also work with empty lists, whereas IN () is a SQL syntax error.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, December 7, 2020 3:04 PM
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Inserting variable into
>
> On 12/7/20 2:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to use a variable for 'Big Company' (e.g. account) or where = statements generally in my cur.execute statements:
>
> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'Big Company' AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
> commitd1 = cur.fetchone()
> conn.commit()
>
> but I don't know the proper syntax with the cur.execute statement to use a variable.
>
>
> https://www.psycopg.org/docs/usage.html#passing-parameters-to-sql-queries
>
>
> I imagine others do - thanks!
>
> Best,
>
> Hagen
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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* Re: BACK: Inserting a variable into cur.execute statement
@ 2020-12-21 00:09 Hagen Finley <[email protected]>
parent: Daniele Varrazzo <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Hagen Finley @ 2020-12-21 00:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Daniele Varrazzo <[email protected]>; +Cc: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>; [email protected]; psycopg
Thank you Daniele,
That did it! Much appreciated.
Best,
Hagen
On 12/20/20 4:33 PM, Daniele Varrazzo wrote:
>> cur.execute("SELECT COALESCE(SUM(revusd),0) FROM sfdc where stage LIKE 'Win%' AND saccount = %s", (account,))
> You have to escape the percent in the like as %%.
>
> -- Daniele
>
> On Sun, 20 Dec 2020 at 23:13, Hagen Finley <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I finally got around to trying to implement this code and I am running into an "IndexError: tuple index out of range" problem.
>>
>> I am running a function with parameters from a list:
>>
>> def def_acct_analysis(sht,acct):
>> print(param[par][0])
>> print(param[par][1])
>> sheet = "sheet"+str(sht)
>> print(sheet)
>> account = acct
>> print(account)
>>
>> par = 0
>> param = [(1,'ACCT0'),(2,'ACCT1'),(3,'ACCT2'),]
>>
>> for p in param:
>> def_acct_analysis(param[par][0], param[par][1])
>>
>> par += 1
>>
>> #Print statements above output:
>>
>> 1
>> ACCT0
>> sheet1
>> ACCT0
>>
>> I want to insert the account name 'ACCT0' into my cur.execute but I get an error with this code:
>>
>> cur.execute("SELECT COALESCE(SUM(revusd),0) FROM sfdc where stage LIKE 'Win%' AND saccount = %s", (account,))
>> wind1 = cur.fetchone()
>> conn.commit()
>>
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "/home/datasundae/PycharmProjects/Registration_Reports/sfdc_Account_Tab_Analysis_Function.py", line 333, in <module>
>> def_acct_analysis(param[par][0], param[par][1])
>> File "/home/datasundae/PycharmProjects/Registration_Reports/sfdc_Account_Tab_Analysis_Function.py", line 96, in def_acct_analysis
>> cur.execute("SELECT COALESCE(SUM(revusd),0) FROM sfdc where stage LIKE 'Win%' AND saccount = %s", (account,))
>> IndexError: tuple index out of range
>>
>> I've returned to the psycopg docs but I don't see my error. Can someone else see it?
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Hagen
>>
>> On 12/7/20 3:31 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
>>
>> On 12/7/20 2:26 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> So if I understand this correctly my new cur.execute would read:
>>
>> account = 'JPMC'
>>
>> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = %s AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';",(account ))
>>
>>
>> Since you are using a tuple this (account ) would need to be (account,) per the docs at link previously posted:
>>
>> "For positional variables binding, the second argument must always be a sequence, even if it contains a single variable (remember that Python requires a comma to create a single element tuple):"
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> and that would translate to
>>
>> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'JPMC' AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
>>
>> is that right?
>>
>>
>>
>> Not sure what below is supposed to be about?
>>
>>
>> Note You can use a Python list as the argument of the IN operator using the PostgreSQL ANY operator.
>> ids = [10, 20, 30]
>> cur.execute("SELECT * FROM data WHERE id = ANY(%s);", (ids,))
>> Furthermore ANY can also work with empty lists, whereas IN () is a SQL syntax error.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Monday, December 7, 2020 3:04 PM
>> To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: Inserting variable into
>>
>> On 12/7/20 2:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'd like to use a variable for 'Big Company' (e.g. account) or where = statements generally in my cur.execute statements:
>>
>> cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'Big Company' AND stage LIKE 'Commit%';")
>> commitd1 = cur.fetchone()
>> conn.commit()
>>
>> but I don't know the proper syntax with the cur.execute statement to use a variable.
>>
>>
>> https://www.psycopg.org/docs/usage.html#passing-parameters-to-sql-queries
>>
>>
>> I imagine others do - thanks!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Hagen
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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* Re: BACK: Inserting a variable into cur.execute statement
@ 2020-12-21 00:57 Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
parent: Hagen Finley <[email protected]>
1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Klaver @ 2020-12-21 00:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Hagen Finley <[email protected]>; [email protected]; psycopg
On 12/20/20 3:13 PM, Hagen Finley wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I finally got around to trying to implement this code and I am running
> into an "IndexError: tuple index out of range" problem.
>
> I am running a function with parameters from a list:
>
> def def_acct_analysis(sht,acct):
> print(param[par][0])
> print(param[par][1])
> sheet ="sheet"+str(sht)
> print(sheet)
> account = acct
> print(account)
>
> par =0 param = [(1,'ACCT0'),(2,'ACCT1'),(3,'ACCT2'),]
>
> for pin param:
> def_acct_analysis(param[par][0], param[par][1])
>
> par +=1
FYI, the above can be simplified to:
param = [(1,'ACCT0'),(2,'ACCT1'),(3,'ACCT2'),]
for p in param:
def_acct_analysis(p[0], p[1])
>
> #Print statements above output:
>
--
Adrian Klaver
[email protected]
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* RE: BACK: Inserting a variable into cur.execute statement
@ 2020-12-21 01:21 [email protected]
parent: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: [email protected] @ 2020-12-21 01:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Adrian Klaver' <[email protected]>; [email protected]; psycopg
Interesting - thank you Adrian.
-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2020 5:57 PM
To: Hagen Finley <[email protected]>; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: BACK: Inserting a variable into cur.execute statement
On 12/20/20 3:13 PM, Hagen Finley wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I finally got around to trying to implement this code and I am running
> into an "IndexError: tuple index out of range" problem.
>
> I am running a function with parameters from a list:
>
> def def_acct_analysis(sht,acct):
> print(param[par][0])
> print(param[par][1])
> sheet ="sheet"+str(sht)
> print(sheet)
> account = acct
> print(account)
>
> par =0 param = [(1,'ACCT0'),(2,'ACCT1'),(3,'ACCT2'),]
>
> for pin param:
> def_acct_analysis(param[par][0], param[par][1])
>
> par +=1
FYI, the above can be simplified to:
param = [(1,'ACCT0'),(2,'ACCT1'),(3,'ACCT2'),]
for p in param:
def_acct_analysis(p[0], p[1])
>
> #Print statements above output:
>
--
Adrian Klaver
[email protected]
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* Re: BACK: Inserting a variable into cur.execute statement
@ 2020-12-21 02:44 Vladimir Ryabtsev <[email protected]>
parent: [email protected]
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Vladimir Ryabtsev @ 2020-12-21 02:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: [email protected]; +Cc: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>; [email protected]; psycopg
> FYI, the above can be simplified to:
>
> def_acct_analysis(p[0], p[1])
Which, in turn, can be simplified to
def_acct_analysis(*p)
On Sun, 20 Dec 2020 at 17:21, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Interesting - thank you Adrian.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2020 5:57 PM
> To: Hagen Finley <[email protected]>; [email protected];
> [email protected]
> Subject: Re: BACK: Inserting a variable into cur.execute statement
>
> On 12/20/20 3:13 PM, Hagen Finley wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I finally got around to trying to implement this code and I am running
> > into an "IndexError: tuple index out of range" problem.
> >
> > I am running a function with parameters from a list:
> >
> > def def_acct_analysis(sht,acct):
> > print(param[par][0])
> > print(param[par][1])
> > sheet ="sheet"+str(sht)
> > print(sheet)
> > account = acct
> > print(account)
> >
> > par =0 param = [(1,'ACCT0'),(2,'ACCT1'),(3,'ACCT2'),]
> >
> > for pin param:
> > def_acct_analysis(param[par][0], param[par][1])
> >
> > par +=1
>
>
> FYI, the above can be simplified to:
>
> param = [(1,'ACCT0'),(2,'ACCT1'),(3,'ACCT2'),]
>
> for p in param:
> def_acct_analysis(p[0], p[1])
>
> >
> > #Print statements above output:
> >
>
> --
> Adrian Klaver
> [email protected]
>
>
>
>
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