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Re: [Tutor] Alternative File I/O for Tuples (fwd)
by Don Parris other posts by this author
Jun 27 2005 9:52PM messages near this date
Re: [Tutor] Alternative File I/O for Tuples (fwd) | Re: [Tutor] Alternative File I/O for Tuples (fwd)
On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 16:32:08 -0400
Kent Johnson <kent37@[...].net>  wrote:

>  > From: Don Parris <webdev@[...].org>
>  > To: Danny Yoo <dyoo@[...].edu>
>  > Subject: Re: [Tutor] Alternative File I/O for Tuples
>  > 
>  > I guess I'm asking two closely-related questions:
>  > (1) how to format the file so it can be readable, and
>  
>  If you like the recipe I posted, this could be as simple as 
>  mbrPhone = open('mbrPhone.txt', 'w')
>  mbrPhone.write(indent(...appropriate args to indent...))
>  mbrPhone.close()
>  
>  Kent
>  
>  _______________________________________________

Kent,

Just getting back to this - Mondays are always hectic.  This recipe is the
one I saw and like.  It looks cool!  In my brief efforts tinkering with it,
I am not really getting very far.  I saved the recipe, and import it into
the file containing all my database functions.  In one of the
functions, I have the following:

I used the "from tbl_Tabs import *" approach to import the recipe.  If I
should be doing this differently, just say so.

    for record in Results:
        print '%-15s\t%-15s\t%-15s' % record    
# I still want to print to screen, then...

        mbrPhone = open('mbrPhone.txt', 'w')
        mbrPhone.write(indent(record, hasHeader=False, separateRows=True))
        mbrPhone.close()

I first assumed that "record", and then "Results" could be substituted for
"rows", per the recipe.  I also tried "rows", and assigning "record", and
then "Results" to "rows".  O.k., you can laugh all you want.  I tried
playing with the various arguments, and found that to be of little value.

The traceback refers to a type error: iteration over a non-sequence.  The
query returns a tuple, as I understand it.  I also understand a tuple to be
a sequence.  If this is really as simple as the 3 lines you pointed out
above, I know I'm missing something in the implementation.


Don
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