From: David L. <dla...@la...> - 2004-09-07 04:29:44
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I am new to this module, so please excuse the naive question. I have the follwing test program on a Fedora Core 2 Linux system: import Sybase db = Sybase.connect("TRAX", "etraxsales_user", "RxF39pqm") print "db connect done" c = db.cursor() c.execute("select * from traffic_counter where traffic_count = 200") print "Query done" print c.fetchone() Running the above test produses the following results (Note that I have inserted some debug print statement in the Sybase.py module). The user name and password are valid as the database is only for test purposes. Any help would be appreciated. Regards, David Lambert. [dlambert@security pySybase]$ python testSybase.py Entering Sybase module db connect done Trying to open connection Successfully opened connection cmd = <CommandType object at 0xf6ffa800> sql = select * from traffic_counter where traffic_count = 200 params.items() = [] Successful end of cursor execute Query done In cursor fetchone() just before _fetcher.fetchone(). _fetcher = <Sybase._FetchLazy instance at 0xf6ffa78c> In _FetchLazy.fetchone(). State = 1 Length of array = 0 Array_pos = 0 Before _fetch_rows After _fetch_rows Segmentation fault |