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I want to make a list with the results from a SQL query in Python.

After execution of:

rows = cursor.fetchall()
result_list = [row for row in rows]
print result_list

I am getting output as: [('a',),('b',),('c',)]

I need the output as: ['a','b','c']

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The result list contains tupels with one element. You have to get this element out of each tupel:

result = [row[0] for row in rows]
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import itertools
rows = cursor.fetchall()
result_list = list(itertools.chain(*rows))

This works even when each row contains more than one element.

For example, if rows = [('a', 1), ('b', 2), ('c', 3)], this will produce ['a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3]

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The above did not work for me. My solution to it was the following.

list_res = []
for row in rows:
    list_res.append(str(row[0]))
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For python 3 I have simple solution:

sql_data = cursor.fetchall()
python_list = []
for row in sql_data:
    python_list.append(row)
refactor_from_sql_to_list = [list(i) for i in sql_list]
final_list = sum(refactor_from_sql_to_list, [])

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