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When I query



cs = con.cursor()
cs.execute("USE DATABASE DEV_TEST")
cs.execute(r"SELECT column_name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS")


it retrieves the data
but if I put a WHERE clause it returns nothing



cs.execute(r"SELECT column_name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS WHERE TABLE_NAME='TESTTABLE'")


Can you help me what I'm doing wrong



Note: TESTTABLE table exists in a right location










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  • Are you 100% sure TESTTABLE is not lowercase or something like that ? Maybe print the query results of SELECT column_name, table_Name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS and double check.

    – Marcin Zukowski
    Nov 30 '18 at 19:58











  • I'm 100% sure Here it is an output of your query COL1 TESTTABLE COL2 TESTTABLE

    – OstapB
    Dec 3 '18 at 14:23


















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When I query



cs = con.cursor()
cs.execute("USE DATABASE DEV_TEST")
cs.execute(r"SELECT column_name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS")


it retrieves the data
but if I put a WHERE clause it returns nothing



cs.execute(r"SELECT column_name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS WHERE TABLE_NAME='TESTTABLE'")


Can you help me what I'm doing wrong



Note: TESTTABLE table exists in a right location










share|improve this question

























  • Are you 100% sure TESTTABLE is not lowercase or something like that ? Maybe print the query results of SELECT column_name, table_Name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS and double check.

    – Marcin Zukowski
    Nov 30 '18 at 19:58











  • I'm 100% sure Here it is an output of your query COL1 TESTTABLE COL2 TESTTABLE

    – OstapB
    Dec 3 '18 at 14:23
















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When I query



cs = con.cursor()
cs.execute("USE DATABASE DEV_TEST")
cs.execute(r"SELECT column_name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS")


it retrieves the data
but if I put a WHERE clause it returns nothing



cs.execute(r"SELECT column_name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS WHERE TABLE_NAME='TESTTABLE'")


Can you help me what I'm doing wrong



Note: TESTTABLE table exists in a right location










share|improve this question
















When I query



cs = con.cursor()
cs.execute("USE DATABASE DEV_TEST")
cs.execute(r"SELECT column_name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS")


it retrieves the data
but if I put a WHERE clause it returns nothing



cs.execute(r"SELECT column_name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS WHERE TABLE_NAME='TESTTABLE'")


Can you help me what I'm doing wrong



Note: TESTTABLE table exists in a right location







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  • Are you 100% sure TESTTABLE is not lowercase or something like that ? Maybe print the query results of SELECT column_name, table_Name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS and double check.

    – Marcin Zukowski
    Nov 30 '18 at 19:58











  • I'm 100% sure Here it is an output of your query COL1 TESTTABLE COL2 TESTTABLE

    – OstapB
    Dec 3 '18 at 14:23





















  • Are you 100% sure TESTTABLE is not lowercase or something like that ? Maybe print the query results of SELECT column_name, table_Name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS and double check.

    – Marcin Zukowski
    Nov 30 '18 at 19:58











  • I'm 100% sure Here it is an output of your query COL1 TESTTABLE COL2 TESTTABLE

    – OstapB
    Dec 3 '18 at 14:23



















Are you 100% sure TESTTABLE is not lowercase or something like that ? Maybe print the query results of SELECT column_name, table_Name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS and double check.

– Marcin Zukowski
Nov 30 '18 at 19:58





Are you 100% sure TESTTABLE is not lowercase or something like that ? Maybe print the query results of SELECT column_name, table_Name FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS and double check.

– Marcin Zukowski
Nov 30 '18 at 19:58













I'm 100% sure Here it is an output of your query COL1 TESTTABLE COL2 TESTTABLE

– OstapB
Dec 3 '18 at 14:23







I'm 100% sure Here it is an output of your query COL1 TESTTABLE COL2 TESTTABLE

– OstapB
Dec 3 '18 at 14:23














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Enclose variable names in double quotes.



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  • I don't see the mention of variables in the question

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Enclose variable names in double quotes.



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Enclose variable names in double quotes.



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Enclose variable names in double quotes.



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