On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Victor Subervi <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Anyway, you should definitely use a coding rule checker, like pylint or
> pyckeck. It would sometimes point you into the correct direction. For
> instance, pylint will tell you that except: pass is often (not always) a
> clue for bad design/pattern and issue warnings for it.
>
> How about this:
try:
id = form.getfirst('id')
sql = 'update %s set ProdID="%s" Quantity="%s" %s where ID="%s";' %
(tmpTable, prodid, quantity, sqlUpdateMiddle, id)
cursor.execute(sql)
db.commit()
except:
raise
How does one get around sql calls that fail?
beno
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