while row = c.fetchone(): # syntax error???
Steven Adams
adams_s at lab.eng.usyd.edu.au
Fri Aug 11 11:15:05 EDT 2000
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I'm probably mistaken, but AFAIK python doesn't allow expressions in those sorts of situations - its a statement based language. It's not like C/C++. post a code snippet and someone cold probably come up with an alternative. "Thomas Gagne" <tgagne at ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:399370FD.F883EFCE at ix.netcom.com... > At the top of a while, the value of the function c.fetchone() is what I want > to evaluate, but I need to save the return value. Whenever I try to code this > I get a syntax error--python doesn't seem to like the assignment in the > conditional. No amount of parens seem to make a difference. > > Help? >
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