On Jan 13, 11:58 pm, "Martin v. Löwis" <mar...@v.loewis.de> wrote: > Steve Holden wrote: > > Daniel Fetchinson wrote: > >>> I need something to connect to a database, preferably mysql, that > >>> works in python3.0 please. > >> And your question is? > > > Surely it's fairly obvious that the question is "does such a thing > > exist, and if so where can I find it?". > > Interestingly enough, the question was slightly (but importantly) > different, though: the question really was "Does anybody has a patch for > MySQLdb?"; as my reference to the existing interface to PostgreSQL > was not sufficient for the OP.
Yes it was enough, but I can not imagine it has not been done yet for MySql either :) It was a open statement where I expected like 10 different databases responses. For example if you go to a dinner place you have never been gone before and want to try something new and there is no menu available. What do you ask ? You just say something similar. "I would like to order a salet please with some red wine." I don't think any one of you would expect the waiter to answer,"And your question is?" I also think the waiter does not expect me to ask 10 similar questions like "red wine 1991? red wine 1992? red wine 1993? until i hit something that is on the menu" So the final questions was, is there anything els on the menu besides PostgreSQL, like MySql for example ? If not I will take PostgreSQL please. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list