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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T21:48:20+00:00 2026-05-15T21:48:20+00:00

db = sqlite.connect(test.sqlite) res = db.execute(select * from table) With iteration I get lists

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db = sqlite.connect("test.sqlite")
res = db.execute("select * from table")

With iteration I get lists coresponding to the rows.

for row in res:
    print row

I can get name of the columns

col_name_list = [tuple[0] for tuple in res.description]

But is there some function or setting to get dictionaries instead of list?

{'col1': 'value', 'col2': 'value'}

or I have to do myself?

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    2026-05-15T21:48:21+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:48 pm

    You could use row_factory, as in the example in the docs:

    import sqlite3
    
    def dict_factory(cursor, row):
        d = {}
        for idx, col in enumerate(cursor.description):
            d[col[0]] = row[idx]
        return d
    
    con = sqlite3.connect(":memory:")
    con.row_factory = dict_factory
    cur = con.cursor()
    cur.execute("select 1 as a")
    print cur.fetchone()["a"]
    

    or follow the advice that’s given right after this example in the docs:

    If returning a tuple doesn’t suffice
    and you want name-based access to
    columns, you should consider setting
    row_factory to the highly-optimized
    sqlite3.Row type. Row provides both
    index-based and case-insensitive
    name-based access to columns with
    almost no memory overhead. It will
    probably be better than your own
    custom dictionary-based approach or
    even a db_row based solution.

    Here is the code for this second solution:

    con = sqlite3.connect(…)
    con.row_factory = sqlite3.Row   #   add this row
    cursor = con.cursor()
    
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