Hi,

I am doing research on alternative Python Web Frameworks that I can
use at my place of work. We use legacy SQL Server and have many
databases from various vendors which include composite (multi-column)
primary keys of the non-integer variety. Does anyone know how Ticket
373 is coming along or if the SqlAlchemy branch of Django is getting
any love? The ticket doesn't seem to have any new data since approx. 4
months ago (see http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/MultipleColumnPrimaryKeys)
and I can't find much of anything newer than March 2007 for the
SqlAlchemy branch.

Anyone know what's going on? I've been messing with TurboGears for a
couple of weeks, but their SqlAlchemy implementation doesn't seem to
play nice with MS SQL Server.

Thanks,

Mike


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