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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T07:12:21+00:00 2026-06-10T07:12:21+00:00

Is there a better way to iterate to my dictionary data without using 3

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Is there a better way to iterate to my dictionary data without using 3 nested for loops like what I am currently doing given this data below? Btw, i am using python 2.6.

data = {'08132012': 
           {
            'id01': [{'code': '02343','status': 'P'},{'code': '03343','status': 'F'}],
            'id02': [{'code': '18141','status': 'F'},{'code': '07777','status': 'F'}]
           }
        }   

Here is the 3 for loops current code:

  for date in data:
      for id in data[date]:
          for trans in data[date][id]:
              print "Date: %s" % date
              print "Processing id: %s" % id
              print trans['code']
              print trans['status']

              //query to database

EDITED: valid data values

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    2026-06-10T07:12:22+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 7:12 am

    Given the nested nature of the data, I don’t think there’s any way avoid some nested loops somewhere.

    However, you can avoid having to nest most of your program logic by writing a flattening generator for your data, like so:

    def flatten(data):
        for date in data:
            for id in data[date]:
                for trans in data[date][id]:
                    yield (date, id, trans)
    
    def process(data):
        for date, id, trans in flatten(data):
            # do stuff with date, id, trans
    
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