Python MySQLdb issues (TypeError: %d format: a number is required, not str)
I am trying to do the following insert operation:
cursor.execute("""
insert into tree (id,parent_id,level,description,code,start,end)
values (%d,%d,%d,%s,%s,%f,%f)
""", (1,1,1,'abc','def',1,1)
)
The structure of my MYSQL table is:
id int(255),
parent_id int(255),
level int(11),
description varchar(255),
code varchar(255),
start decimal(25,4),
end decimal(25,4)
However when I run my program, I get the error
" File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/MySQLdb/cursors.py", line 151, in execute query = query % db.literal(args)
TypeError: %d format: a number is required, not str"
The format string is not really a normal Python format string. You must always use %s
for all fields.
refer official document:
If args is a list or tuple, %s can be used as a placeholder in the query. If args is a dict, %(name)s can be used as a placeholder in the query.
-> that is: here %s
is NOT formatter, but is a placeholder
I got the same error, but it was for a different reason. The problem was that the string included a '%' and that confused Python:
TemplateStr = '[....] % discount rate [....] %s and %s
print TemplateStr % ('abc', 'def')
Python interpreted that "% discount" as "%d" and kept complaining because I was feeding it a string ('abc'), not a number.
It took me a long tome to figure it out!
(The solution is to type %% instead of %.)