Alec Taylor <alec.tayl...@gmail.com> writes: > Is there a set of libraries for python which can be used as a complete > replacement to PL/SQL?
This doesn't make much sense: PL/SQL lets you write server-side code, i.e., executed by the DBMS. Oracle can't execute python code directly, so python can only be used on the client side (I meant "client of the DBMS"), i.e., not to write stored procedures. There is no "complete replacement" of PL/SQL besides Java. This page shows you how to _call_ PL/SQL procedures from a python script: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/dsl/python-091105.html > (I am speaking from the context of Oracle DB, PL/Python only works > with PostgreSQL) PL/Python is a different beast, it lets you write stored functions in python. There is no such thing, afaik, with Oracle. -- Alain. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list