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Zsolt Hever
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Sun Jul 11 14:26:05 EDT 1999
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> From: dzsi <granadam at mail.datanet.hu> > To: python-list at python.org > Subject: database > Date: 1999. jĂșlius 11. 0:11 > > hi, > > i am new to python....... > > 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? By the help with the following you can convert your text database into an SQL table. Use Gadfly: SQL Relational Database written in Python, in this case there is no need to configure a server. Search for Database / Gadfly on the page <URL: http://www.python.org/download/Contributed.html > For converting your text database into SQL table: You can work on it by module string / function split() /. More about it in the standard documentation. But there are CVS modules. The addresses were mentioned on this mailing lists: <URL: http://eh.org/~laurie/comp/python/csv/ > <URL: http://yi.com/home/TrattLaurence/comp/python/csv/ > ftp://ftp.visi.com/users/mdc/csvsplit.py > also, can i access db databases, or any other common pc type databases with dbf <URL: http://www.stud.ifi.uio.no/~larsga/download/python/ > or check for it at the < http://www.python.org/ > website. > perl scripts only on a unix system? without any server configuration, > assuming python is installed. so far, the comma separated text file is the > only way i could figure out. I hope this is what you are searching for. Zsolt > thanks, > > adam. > -- > http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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