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David McCarty
5,214 PointsIn python, all the semicolon really does is separates commands if you want to put them on the same line. Other than that, it doesn't really serve much of a function, unless it's in an argument specific format. Such as using ; t separate parts of an argument or sql query.
peter keves
6,854 Pointspeter keves
6,854 Pointsthanks :)))