cpython/Doc/includes/sqlite3/execsql_fetchonerow.py
Xtreak 287b84de93 bpo-34580: Update sqlite3 examples to call close() explicitly (GH-9079)
The sqlit3.Connection object doesn't call its close() method when it's used
as a context manager.
2019-05-20 00:52:20 +03:00

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import sqlite3
con = sqlite3.connect("mydb")
cur = con.cursor()
SELECT = "select name_last, age from people order by age, name_last"
# 1. Iterate over the rows available from the cursor, unpacking the
# resulting sequences to yield their elements (name_last, age):
cur.execute(SELECT)
for (name_last, age) in cur:
print('%s is %d years old.' % (name_last, age))
# 2. Equivalently:
cur.execute(SELECT)
for row in cur:
print('%s is %d years old.' % (row[0], row[1]))
con.close()