Well, you can't do that, because you can't iterate over an execute(). You would do:
cur.execute("SELECT ...")
for row1 in cur.fetchall():
cur.execute("SELECT ...")
for row2 in cur.fetchall():
....
Whoops, yeah. I think one of the adapters at my disposal at work (maybe one
layered on top of pyodbc) allows me to do that. I get confused. Never just
type (pseudo) code into an email message...
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