On Dec 21, 9:11 am, SMALLp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hy! I have error something like this > > TypeError: unbound method insert() must be called with insertData > instance as first argument (got str instance instead) > > CODE: > > File1.py > sql.insertData.insert("files", data) > > sql.py > > class insertData: > def insert(self, dataTable, data): > conn = self.openConnection.openConnection() > cursor = conn.cursor() > sql ="INSERT INTO "+dataTable+" (user_name, file_name, > file_size, > file_path_local, file_path_FTP, curent_location, FTP_valid_time, > uploaded, last_modified, last_verified, file_type, file_category) VLAUES > "+data > cursor.execute(sql) > conn.Close() > > Help and advice neaded!
I think you need to post the real traceback or the real code since your error message doesn't look like it has anything to do with the code above. At least, I do not see a method named "insert". Which database module are you using? Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list