#4267: small fixes in sqlite3 docs.

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Georg Brandl 2008-11-06 10:19:11 +00:00
parent 8986706efa
commit b9bfea712f
1 changed files with 7 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -64,10 +64,10 @@ may use a different placeholder, such as ``%s`` or ``:1``.) For example::
c.execute('select * from stocks where symbol=?', t)
# Larger example
for t in (('2006-03-28', 'BUY', 'IBM', 1000, 45.00),
for t in [('2006-03-28', 'BUY', 'IBM', 1000, 45.00),
('2006-04-05', 'BUY', 'MSOFT', 1000, 72.00),
('2006-04-06', 'SELL', 'IBM', 500, 53.00),
):
]:
c.execute('insert into stocks values (?,?,?,?,?)', t)
To retrieve data after executing a SELECT statement, you can either treat the
@ -426,10 +426,9 @@ Connection Objects
import sqlite3, os
con = sqlite3.connect('existing_db.db')
full_dump = os.linesep.join(con.iterdump())
f = open('dump.sql', 'w')
f.writelines(full_dump)
f.close()
with open('dump.sql', 'w') as f:
for line in con.iterdump():
f.write('%s\n' % line)
.. _sqlite3-cursor-objects:
@ -813,8 +812,8 @@ call, or via the :attr:`isolation_level` property of connections.
If you want **autocommit mode**, then set :attr:`isolation_level` to None.
Otherwise leave it at its default, which will result in a plain "BEGIN"
statement, or set it to one of SQLite's supported isolation levels: DEFERRED,
IMMEDIATE or EXCLUSIVE.
statement, or set it to one of SQLite's supported isolation levels: "DEFERRED",
"IMMEDIATE" or "EXCLUSIVE".