Reid Thompson schrieb:
> Scott Marlowe wrote:
> 
>> Then yeah, php or perl are your only choices.  Again, as is often the
>> case, better to tell us what you're tying to do, and ask for
>> suggestions, then to tell us what tool you think you need, and leave us
>> guessing as to motivation.  Happens a lot though, don't worry about
>> it. It's just better to describe the problem generally.
>>
>> Nice thing about using php or perl is that if you reach a point to where
>> ODBC can't give you what you need, there's native connect libraries for
>> most anything out there you can switch over to.
>>
>>   
> 
> ruby is another option if you're looking at scripting languages with DB
> interfaces.

And of course python .-)
(which has built in interactive mode)

regards
Tino

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