On Saturday, October 12, 2013 11:46:49 AM UTC-5, Jussi Piitulainen wrote: > carlos.o...@gmail.com writes: > > > > > So I wrote my method like this: > > ... > > > cnxOMC = mysql.connector.connect(user, > > > password, > > > 'localhost', > > > database) > > ... > > > the following code executes nice and smooth: > > ... > > > cnxOMC = mysql.connector.connect(user="root", > > > password='PK17LP12r', > > > host='localhost', > > > database='TESTERS') > > > > You pass the hardcoded parameters as keyword arguments, unlike in the > > version that doesn't work. Maybe that is the difference. Try this: > > > > cnxOMC = mysql.connector.connect(user=user, > > password=password, > > host='localhost', > > database=database) > > > > It only looks funny. In "user=user" the first "user" is a parameter > > name, the other is the variable in your code. > > > > Try help(mysql.connector.connect) at the interactive prompt, or > > otherwise check the documentation.
Thanks a lot man, it worked flawlessly. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list