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I am able to access the database and populate the listbox but unable to conduct a search based on text in the Entry String.

def find_roster(num_input):
global cursor
cursor.execute("""SELECT num, firstname, surname, duty FROM active WHERE num='%s'""" %(num_input))
rows = cursor.fetchall()
   dbi.close()
    for results in rows:
  rosterList.insert("end", results)
return rows

numLabel=Label(root, text="Employee #")
numLabel.grid(row=0,column=0)

findButt=Button(root, text="Find", width=12, command=find_roster)
findButt.grid(row=1, column=5)


num_input=StringVar()
num_input=Entry(root,textvariable=num_input)
num_input.grid(row=0,column=1)

I have selected the specific syntax

Here is the error: TypeError: find_roster() missing 1 required positional argument: 'num_input'

I appreciate any direction.

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  • Where do you call find_roster()? Provide enough code for us to the problem. And consider using parameterization not string interpolation especially if num_input is user entered text.
    – Parfait
    Dec 26, 2017 at 20:45
  • sorry I forgot to include button syntax - its there now
    – Raymond
    Dec 26, 2017 at 21:21

2 Answers 2

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Simply use lambda for the Tkinter command callback and pass in num_input value as parameter. Also, adjust your database connection and cursor objects to work with your process and use SQL parameterization:

dbi = pymysql.connect(...)  # OUTSIDE OF FUNCTION

def find_roster(n):    
   cursor = dbi.cursor()
   cursor.execute("SELECT num, firstname, surname, duty FROM active WHERE num = %s", (n,))

   rows = cursor.fetchall()    
   for results in rows:
       rosterList.insert("end", results)

   cursor.close()    
   return rosterList

#... other code

findButt=Button(root, text="Find", width=12, command=lambda: find_roster(num_input))

dbi.close()                 # OUTSIDE OF FUNCTION
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  • Getting an Error: line 1071, in _execute_command raise err.InterfaceError("(0, '')") pymysql.err.InterfaceError: (0, '')
    – Raymond
    Dec 26, 2017 at 21:52
  • You attempt to return the cursor fetch but close the connection object! See here. I update for adjusted flow with parameterization. You may need to pass rosterList into function as well.
    – Parfait
    Dec 26, 2017 at 22:07
  • cursor.execute("""SELECT num, firstname, surname, assign FROM active_roster WHERE num = %s"""% (n,)) rows = cursor.fetchall() for results in rows: rosterList.insert("end", results) cursor.close() print(rows) return rows I HAD TO MAKE IT 'RETURN ROWS' TO START WORKING HOWEVER THE 'N' IS EMPTY I AM GETTING - Truncated incorrect DOUBLE value AND ALL OF THE NUM COLUMN
    – Raymond
    Dec 26, 2017 at 22:50
  • doesnt like fetchone() either
    – Raymond
    Dec 26, 2017 at 22:54
  • When I print (n) it is a string (ie .12323212323232) I need this to be text input. Also as per 'cursor fetch' it appear to attempting query correctly less the actual 'n' value
    – Raymond
    Dec 27, 2017 at 1:55
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I solved this myself (late update). This issue was simply resolved by adding

def find_roster(n):
   n=num_input.get()

Had nothing to do with DB query just simple syntax omission..

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