Charles V. wrote: > Hi, > > Thank for replying. > >> Either use a second cursor OR ensure you fetch all the data from the >> first .execute() first: > > Are these really the only solutions ? I was expecting the same behavior than > MySQLdb module, which is, as sqlite3, DB-API 2.0 compatible. > > It means a program written for MySQLdb won't be compatible with sqlite3 (even > if I am using standard SQL). In fact I don't really understand why the > iterator isn't in some way "encapsulated". Does anybody tried to implemented > this functionality ?
If you are trying to tell us that your code "works" under MySQL but not under SQLite I want to see the proof. Otherwise I don;t believe you. regards Steve PS: What does "imbricated" mean? -- Steve Holden +1 571 484 6266 +1 800 494 3119 Holden Web LLC http://www.holdenweb.com/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list