On Jul 15, 2005, at 11:19 PM, William Lodge wrote: > Finally, does anybody know of any Web sites having examples of > database apps > in Python?
You might want to look at Dabo, which is a database application framework for Python. In about 30 seconds you can create an application that queries a database, displays the results, and allows for editing/updating/inserting/deleting records. Currently we do not have an ODBC interface, which is what you'd need if the data is in Access, since no one involved has written that module. However, if you are interested in developing your app in Dabo, we'd be glad to add that module as long as you're willing to give us the feedback we need to get it working smoothly. BTW, I wouldn't suggest scaling up to Oracle - why get involved with all that licensing? There are many open-source databases, such as PostgreSQL, MySQL and Firebird that can handle large data sets without getting stuck with huge license fees. ___/ / __/ / ____/ Ed Leafe http://leafe.com/ http://dabodev.com/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list