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@@ -472,14 +472,10 @@ Cursor Objects
kinds of placeholders: question marks (qmark style) and named placeholders
(named style).
- This example shows how to use parameters with qmark style:
+ Here's an example of both styles:
.. literalinclude:: ../includes/sqlite3/execute_1.py
- This example shows how to use the named style:
-
- .. literalinclude:: ../includes/sqlite3/execute_2.py
-
:meth:`execute` will only execute a single SQL statement. If you try to execute
more than one statement with it, it will raise a Warning. Use
:meth:`executescript` if you want to execute multiple SQL statements with one
@@ -761,7 +757,7 @@ and constructs a :class:`Point` object from it.
::
def convert_point(s):
- x, y = map(float, s.split(";"))
+ x, y = map(float, s.split(b";"))
return Point(x, y)
Now you need to make the :mod:`sqlite3` module know that what you select from