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Python

invalid syntax on line 35 (quaries)

def add_students(): for student in students: try: Student.create(username=student['username'], points=student['points']) except IntegrityError: student_record = Student.get(username=student['username'] student_record.points = student['points'] student_record.save() keep getting syntax error ON POINTS WHY?

# student_record.points = student['points']

1 Answer

You are missing a closing parenthesis for the line just before the one shown in the error:

student_record = Student.get(username=student['username']

should be

student_record = Student.get(username=student['username'])