Thank you Daniele,

That did it! Much appreciated.

Best,

Hagen

On 12/20/20 4:33 PM, Daniele Varrazzo wrote:
cur.execute("SELECT COALESCE(SUM(revusd),0) FROM sfdc where stage LIKE 'Win%' AND 
saccount = %s", (account,))
You have to escape the percent in the like as %%.

-- Daniele

On Sun, 20 Dec 2020 at 23:13, Hagen Finley <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,

I finally got around to trying to implement this code and I am running into an 
"IndexError: tuple index out of range" problem.

I am running a function with parameters from a list:

def def_acct_analysis(sht,acct):
     print(param[par][0])
     print(param[par][1])
     sheet = "sheet"+str(sht)
     print(sheet)
     account = acct
     print(account)

par = 0
param = [(1,'ACCT0'),(2,'ACCT1'),(3,'ACCT2'),]

for p in param:
     def_acct_analysis(param[par][0], param[par][1])

     par += 1

#Print statements above output:

1
ACCT0
sheet1
ACCT0

I want to insert the account name 'ACCT0' into my cur.execute but I get an 
error with this code:

cur.execute("SELECT COALESCE(SUM(revusd),0) FROM sfdc where stage LIKE 'Win%' AND 
saccount = %s", (account,))
wind1 = cur.fetchone()
conn.commit()

Traceback (most recent call last):
   File 
"/home/datasundae/PycharmProjects/Registration_Reports/sfdc_Account_Tab_Analysis_Function.py",
 line 333, in <module>
     def_acct_analysis(param[par][0], param[par][1])
   File 
"/home/datasundae/PycharmProjects/Registration_Reports/sfdc_Account_Tab_Analysis_Function.py",
 line 96, in def_acct_analysis
     cur.execute("SELECT COALESCE(SUM(revusd),0) FROM sfdc where stage LIKE 'Win%' 
AND saccount = %s", (account,))
IndexError: tuple index out of range

I've returned to the psycopg docs but I don't see my error. Can someone else 
see it?

Best,

Hagen

On 12/7/20 3:31 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:

On 12/7/20 2:26 PM, [email protected] wrote:

So if I understand this correctly my new cur.execute would read:

account = 'JPMC'

   cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = %s AND stage LIKE 
'Commit%';",(account ))


Since you are using a tuple this (account ) would need to be (account,) per the 
docs at link previously posted:

"For positional variables binding, the second argument must always be a sequence, 
even if it contains a single variable (remember that Python requires a comma to create a 
single element tuple):"




and that would translate to

cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'JPMC' AND stage LIKE 
'Commit%';")

is that right?



Not sure what below is supposed to be about?


Note You can use a Python list as the argument of the IN operator using the 
PostgreSQL ANY operator.
ids = [10, 20, 30]
cur.execute("SELECT * FROM data WHERE id = ANY(%s);", (ids,))
Furthermore ANY can also work with empty lists, whereas IN () is a SQL syntax 
error.

-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 7, 2020 3:04 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Inserting variable into

On 12/7/20 2:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:

Hello,

I'd like to use a variable for 'Big Company' (e.g. account) or where = 
statements generally in my cur.execute statements:

cur.execute("SELECT SUM(revusd) FROM sfdc where saccount = 'Big Company' AND stage 
LIKE 'Commit%';")
commitd1 = cur.fetchone()
conn.commit()

but I don't know the proper syntax with the cur.execute statement to use a 
variable.


https://www.psycopg.org/docs/usage.html#passing-parameters-to-sql-queries


I imagine others do  - thanks!

Best,

Hagen









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