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I'm trying to insert a string into a SQLite Select statement in python. When I try this code:

cur.execute("SELECT * FROM DB WHERE employeeNum = '?'",(empNum,))

I get this error:

sqlite3.ProgrammingError: Incorrect number of bindings supplied. The current statement uses 0, and there are 1 supplied.

When I try this code:

cur.execute("SELECT * FROM DB WHERE employeeNum = '",empNum,"'")

I get this error:

TypeError: function takes at most 2 arguments (3 given)

How do I query this string? Sorry I'm new to python. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Do not use string formatting to insert query parameters into the query - this would make sql injections possible, you would have problems with characters that need to be escaped, with data type conversions etc.

Eliminate the quotes around ? and continue using parameterized query parameters:

cur.execute("SELECT * FROM DB WHERE employeeNum = ?", (empNum, ))

The quotes around ? made sqlite interpret ? as a string, not a placeholder.

Also see similar problem:

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