except KeyError: print("this was not a key error?")
Michel Alexandre Salim
michael.silvanus at gmail.com
Sun Oct 11 01:48:45 EDT 2009
On Oct 10, 7:59 pm, gert <gert.cuyk... at gmail.com> wrote:
> http://code.google.com/p/appwsgi/source/browse/appwsgi/wsgi/order.wsgi
>
> I screwed up some sql statement
>
> INSERT INTO orders (pid,uid,bid,time) VALUES (?,?,2,DATETIME('NOW'))",
> (v['pid']),s.UID)
>
> bid does not exist anymore, but why does the KeyError exception occur
> when only my sql statement is wrong ?
Sure it's not from this line?
def stats2(db,v,s): db.execute("SELECT * FROM orders WHERE bid=? AND
uid=?",(v['bid'],s.UID))
It references v['bid']
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