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Here's my code

import sqlite3

conn = sqlite3.connect('arbitrary.db')
c = conn.cursor()
data = ['sampletext',42]

c.execute("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS t1(link TEXT,story_id INTEGER)")
c.execute("INSERT INTO t1 (link, story_id) VALUES (?,?)", data)

conn.commit()
conn.close()

It runs without error and doesn't throw any parsing errors, but once the script closes and I go to open the db file, It's still empty. am I making a mistake somewhere?

Appreciate the help in advance :)

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    Are you sure you're looking at the same database file as your script is using?
    – Shawn
    Dec 14, 2018 at 4:02
  • I don't have a database file yet, and am looking to create a simple one using a python script. This script does create the file named "arbitrary.db", but the only string that the file contains when I open it is "SQlite format 3"
    – Memekip
    Dec 14, 2018 at 5:04
  • Have you tried opening the db using sqlite3 command? What is the output of .ta?
    – kuro
    Dec 14, 2018 at 6:20
  • tfw I was actually just dumb and didn't realize that opening the db file in plain text doesn't show its contents. I opened the db file in a database viewer, and it turns out all the inserts I had done were there. (the filesize being 8kb was a giveaway too). It works :P
    – Memekip
    Dec 14, 2018 at 16:01

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