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I'm trying to find a way to select a row in sqlite from Python. Say I have a table soft drinks with columns drink and price, with the primary key being drink name. I want to select coke out of drink name. How would I do this without looping through every single entry?

Here's my code:

conn = sqlite3.Connection("database.db")
curs = conn.cursor()
curs.execute("create table soft drinks (drink name TEXT, drink TEXT, price INTEGER)"
curs.execute("insert into soft drinks (drink name, drink, price) values ("coke", "whatever", 89)")

I'm looking for a command something like curs.execute(select "coke" from soft drinks) and it will return the whole row.

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    Please format your code correctly. Use the {} button to make your code look like code.
    – S.Lott
    Jan 6, 2011 at 11:41
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    Why do your table and column names have spaces in them?
    – S.Lott
    Jan 6, 2011 at 12:10

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SQLite uses quotation marks as column identifiers, so you'd need to put quotation marks around the column and table name: SELECT * FROM "soft drinks" WHERE "drink name" = 'Coke';

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