python-oracledb/samples/tutorial/bind_insert.py

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# bind_insert.py (Section 4.2 and 4.3)
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import oracledb
import db_config
con = oracledb.connect(user=db_config.user,
password=db_config.pw, dsn=db_config.dsn)
cur = con.cursor()
rows = [(1, "First"), (2, "Second"),
(3, "Third"), (4, "Fourth"),
(5, "Fifth"), (6, "Sixth"),
(7, "Seventh")]
cur.executemany("insert into mytab(id, data) values (:1, :2)", rows)
# Now query the results back
cur2 = con.cursor()
cur2.execute('select * from mytab')
res = cur2.fetchall()
print(res)