Did you try:
cursor.execute("SELECT username FROM users WHERE username NOT IN (%s, %s,
%s)", ['user_a', 'user_b', 'user_c'])
Le jeudi 29 mai 2014 18:10:04 UTC-4, J Y a écrit :
>
> Let say I have this query I would like to execute:
>
> SELECT username FROM users WHERE username NOT IN ('user_a', 'user_b',
> 'user_c')
>
> How do you run this using raw()? I've tried the following:
>
> cursor = connections["db"].cursor()
> cursor.execute("SELECT username FROM users WHERE username NOT IN (%s)",
> ['user_a,user_b,user_c'])
>
> That doesn't work, since the list of user names would not be quoted. I
> then tried this:
>
> cursor.execute("SELECT username FROM users WHERE username NOT IN (%s)",
> ["'user_a','user_b','user_c'"])
>
> Then all the quotes will be escaped, and won't work.
>
> Putting aside the discussion with using the ORM for a moment (there's a
> good reason for not using it), is it possible to do this using raw queries?
>
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