Hi, I had almost exactly the same issue just a week ago. Try using the 
django-pyodbc-azure fork. It works great for me.

Mvg,
Thomas De Reyck

On 3-mei-2013, at 00:47, Kerry Calvert <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have Django running on a Windows server with MS Sql using django-pyodbc.  I 
> had Django version 1.4.2 working, and then upgraded to 1.5.1.  This broke 
> django-pyodbc, which I fixed by updating to a fork by 'Gorah'.  This got my 
> old site up and running. I then tried to create a new site, and when I ran 
> syncdb, the error is that get-grouping requires two arguments.  This appears 
> to be a new requirement in django\db\models\sql\compiler.py, which is 
> imported by sql_server\pyodbc\compiler.py. I 'fixed' this by changing the 
> Django line to "    def get_grouping(self, ordering_group_by=None):", but I 
> suspect that this is not the right thing to do.  I'm an old programmer, but 
> new to Python, Django, and open source.  Where should I go with this?
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