On 05/08/2018 07:17 PM, tango ward wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for asking question again.
I am trying to concatenate the value of column firstname and lastname
from source DB to name column of destination DB.
My code so far:
cur_t.execute("""
SELECT firstname, lastname
FROM authors;
""")
for row in cur_t:
cur_p.execute("""
INSERT INTO lib_author (
created, modified,
last_name,
first_name, country,
school_id, name)
VALUES (current_timestamp, current_timestamp, %s,
%s, %s,
(SELECT id FROM ed_school WHERE name='My
Test School'),
(SELECT CONCAT(first_name, ',', last_name)
AS name FROM lib_author LIMIT 1)
)
""", (row['lastname'], row['firstname'], ''))
The code will take the first and lastname of the FIRST data existing on
the destination table. I modified the code, instead of running SELECT
and CONCAT, I passed string formatter and call the row['firstname'],
row['lastname']
for row in cur_t:
cur_p.execute("""
INSERT INTO lib_author (
created, modified,
last_name,
first_name, country,
school_id, name)
VALUES (current_timestamp, current_timestamp, %s,
%s, %s,
(SELECT id FROM ed_school WHERE name='My
Test School'),
%s
)
""", (row['lastname'], row['firstname'], '',
(row['firstname'], row['lastname']) )
The second code works but it includes the parenthesis in the DB.
That is because:
(row['firstname'], row['lastname'])
is making a Python tuple for entry into the last %s.
Not tested but try:
(row['firstname'] + ', ' + row['lastname'])
How can I remove the ( ) in the DB? I can't call the row['firstname']
and row['lastname'] as values without using ( ).
Any suggestion is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
J
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