Ok Tutor help please... Early stages messing with module sqlite3 in python3.4. I am successful in creating sqlite tables of my own and interacting with other sqlite tables, however in refining the code from a purely "it can do it" stage to a more stable working piece of code I run into this problem.
I call the correct sqlite3 items and create table D to which I add or 'amend' specific information from tables A and Z. However since the table is already created the line of code that created the table subsequently kicks out this error when the program runs again. Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Users\Thechives\Desktop\pyweather\AlphaItems\ weathercodetrial1.2.py", line 206, in <module> cur.execute('''CREATE TABLE "D" AS SELECT weather_current FROM "todays_weather" WHERE weather_current IS NOT NULL''') sqlite3.OperationalError: table "D" already exists So how does one handle the error or ignore the creation portion of the program once the table is created? Python exception handling has not helped, Try - Except - although I am mashing it I am sure. I believe since we are actually engaging sqlite via python at this point in the code it should be a sqlite error handler or some such. So simple and yet it eludes my noobile mind. Thanks in advance, Paul
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