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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:41:18+00:00 2026-05-13T10:41:18+00:00

The code in the sequence is working fine, but looking to improve the MySQL

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The code in the sequence is working fine, but looking to improve the MySQL code to a more efficient format.

The first case is about a function that received a parameter and returns the customerID from MySQL db:

def clean_table(self,customerName):
    getCustomerIDMySQL="""SELECT customerID
    FROM customer
    WHERE customerName = %s;"""

    self.cursorMySQL.execute(getCustomerIDMySQL,(customerName))
    for getID_row in self.cursorMySQL:
        customerID=getID_row[0]

    return customerID

In the case we know before hand that the result will be just one output, how to get the same thing into my getID_row, without using “for” statement?

For the second case, the function is running with the table name (‘customer’) on it…

def clean_tableCustomer(self):
    cleanTableQuery = """TRUNCATE TABLE customer;"""
    self.cursorMySQL.execute(cleanTableQuery)

    setIndexQuery = """ALTER TABLE customer AUTO_INCREMENT = 1;"""
    self.cursorMySQL.execute(setIndexQuery)

then, how to replace the table name as a parameter passed through the function? Here is how I tried to get this done:

def clean_table(self,tableName):
    cleanTableQuery = """TRUNCATE TABLE %s;"""
    self.cursorMySQL.execute(cleanTableQuery,(tableName))

    setIndexQuery = """ALTER TABLE %s AUTO_INCREMENT = 1;"""
    self.cursorMySQL.execute(setIndexQuery,(tableName))

But MySQL didn’t work this time.

All comments and suggestions are highly appreciated.

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    2026-05-13T10:41:18+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:41 am

    For the first case (simple, but easy to get a KeyError when there is no row):

    customerID = self.cursorMySQL.fetchone()[0]
    

    More correct is to implement a new method for the cursor class:

    def autofetch_value(self, sql, args=None):
        """ return a single value from a single row or None if there is no row
        """
        self.execute(sql, args)
        returned_val = None
    
        row = self.fetchone()
        if row is not None:
            returned_val = row[0]
    
        return returned_val
    

    For the second case:

    def clean_table(self,tableName):
        cleanTableQuery = """TRUNCATE TABLE %s;""" % (tableName,)
        self.cursorMySQL.execute(cleanTableQuery)
    
        setIndexQuery = """ALTER TABLE %s AUTO_INCREMENT = 1;""" % (tableName,)
        self.cursorMySQL.execute(setIndexQuery)
    

    Make sure you sanitize the data, since the cursor won’t.

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