Programming Tip -How can I write an SQL IN query with a Python tuple?
Today i am going to show Programming Tip - How can I write an SQL IN query with a Python tuple with simple code. I hope you will understand this.
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my_tuple = ("Hello", "world", "John")
placeholder= '?'
placeholders= ', '.join(placeholder for _ in my_tuple)
query= 'SELECT name FROM students WHERE id IN (%s)' % placeholders
print(query)
# now execute using the cursor
cursor.execute(query, my_tuple)
This will give the output
'SELECT name FROM students WHERE id IN (?, ?, ?)'
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