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Python & MySQL - Using Joins Example
Python uses c.execute(q) function to select a record(s) from a table where c is cursor and q is the select query to be executed.
Syntax
# execute SQL query using execute() method. cursor.execute(sql) result = cursor.fetchall() for record in result: print(record)
Sr.No. | Parameter & Description |
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1 |
$sql Required - SQL query to select record(s) from a table. |
First create a table in MySQL using following script and insert two records.
create table tcount_tbl( tutorial_author VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, tutorial_count int ); insert into tcount_tbl values('Julie', 2); insert into tcount_tbl values('Robert', 1);
Example
Try the following example to get records from a two tables using Join. −
Copy and paste the following example as mysql_example.ty −
#!/usr/bin/python import MySQLdb # Open database connection db = MySQLdb.connect("localhost","root","root@123", "TUTORIALS") # prepare a cursor object using cursor() method cursor = db.cursor() sql = """SELECT a.tutorial_id, a.tutorial_author, b.tutorial_count FROM tutorials_tbl a, tcount_tbl b WHERE a.tutorial_author = b.tutorial_author""" # execute SQL query using execute() method. cursor.execute(sql) # fetch all records from cursor result = cursor.fetchall() # iterate result and print records for record in result: print(record) # disconnect from server db.close()
Output
Execute the mysql_example.py script using python and verify the output.
(1, 'Robert', 1) (2, 'Julie', 2) (3, 'Julie', 2)
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