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Python Using Databases in Python Our Diary App Switching It Up

Jason Brown
Jason Brown
6,878 Points

How did having menu defined at the top break the code? Why did the program work when menu was placed at the bottom?

How did having menu defined at the top break the code? Why did the program work when menu was placed at the bottom?

2 Answers

Seth Reece
Seth Reece
32,867 Points

It broke because it was using OrderedDict to call the functions add_entry, and view_entries before they where defined in our script. Scripts are read top to bottom.

May I see the code? =) menu is part of a function?