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Laurence Tratt
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Sun Jul 11 09:12:24 EDT 1999
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In message <3787c551.1 at ganymede.datanet.hu> "dzsi" <granadam at mail.datanet.hu> wrote: > i have a database (comma separated text), and i would like to get some > data out of it based on some query. let's say there are seven fields, > f1...f7, and i am searching for entries in f1, and want to display f1..f7 > for the field that matches the query. how do i go about doing that? Probably the first thing is to make / get a library that handles your database types. By the sounds of things, you're using a CSV file so I'm bound to reccomend my own CSV library <wink>. It's at version 0.17 and is available from: http://eh.org/~laurie/comp/python/csv/ Then you can do fun things like: import CSV csv = CSV.CSV() csv.load(<file name>, 1) for entry in csv: if entry["f1"] <matches my criteria>: print entry # prints f1 ... f7 Laurie -- http://eh.org/~laurie/comp/python/
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