I may have an idea for a workaround, and not a solution ...
Why not try to set the parameter rdkit.tanimoto_threshold in a stored
procedure and call the stored procedure from python? Instead of trying set
xxx=yyy on the cursor directly.
Just an idea,
JP
On 11 July 2013 16:52, Michał Nowotka <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is is possible to specify similarity threshold for single query instead of
> relying on global "rdkit.tanimoto_threshold" which I'm having problems with?
>
> It would be much more intuitive to do so, otherwise I need to surround my
> similarity search SQL with statements changing global threshold and
> restoring it afterwards.
>
> Regards,
>
> Michał Nowotka
>
>
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