#from file mod.dbconnect.py
def dbtest():
    print("The database health is good.")
def dbconnect():
    print("The database is connected.")
  
def dbdisconnect():
    print("The database has been disconnected.")
  
def dbversion():
    print("The database version is 14.0.5.")
####################################
#The file calling it
import mod_dbconnect as a
def db():
    a.dbtest()
    a.dbconnect()
    a.dbdisconnect()
    a.dbversion()
var1 = db()
#The output on console
The database health is good.
The database is connected.
The database has been disconnected.
The database version is 14.0.5.
I thought variables were supposed to be stored in RAM and called as and when needed not act as a function in themselves? How to I store data from a function in a global variable and not have it auto output to screen?
