You're totally correct. This is why I said "but please find out what pyodbc
uses" :)
sqlite3 uses %s
On Wednesday, December 5, 2012 3:46:01 PM UTC-8, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
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> On Wed, 5 Dec 2012 13:13:31 -0800 (PST), Chris Cogdon
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> declaimed the following in gmane.comp.python.django.u
Perhaps you can help the django team figure out why the ORM doesn't work
with MSSQL? I understand that its not technically supported, but there must
be SOME people working on it.
If you're going straight to pyodbc, then this is likeyl to be a
python/pyodbc issue, and not django. So... you're no
It was not possible to find a way by myself. thats maybe cause im new in
python / django.
i know there is one who can helps...
it will be very friendly for a usable response. :)
Am Dienstag, 27. November 2012 09:49:37 UTC+1 schrieb Nebros:
> Hello community
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> i have a next problem. i hav
I use win7 32bit... dont know what you need to know aswell. ^^
Am Montag, 3. Dezember 2012 11:01:53 UTC+1 schrieb Nebros:
> Can that be, that my computer have the problem and not python itself?
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Can that be, that my computer have the problem and not python itself?
Am Dienstag, 27. November 2012 09:49:37 UTC+1 schrieb Nebros:
> Hello community
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> i have a next problem. i have connected with pyodbc to a mssql db. i read
> values out of it, all works, but i have problems with "ä" "ö" an
Ich habe einen Holzweg beschritten und ich werde ihn auch zu Ende gehen...
:)
I have taken a wrong path and I will follow it through to the end ... :)
Am Donnerstag, 29. November 2012 07:53:18 UTC+1 schrieb Nebros:
> Its compatible with mysql, but it's not working with mssql. it gave only
> e
Its compatible with mysql, but it's not working with mssql. it gave only
errors with the correct settings... thats why i have to make own settings
for the odbc.
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012 14:30:57 UTC+1 schrieb Daniel Roseman:
> On Wednesday, 28 November 2012 13:17:39 UTC, Nebros wrote:
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On Wednesday, 28 November 2012 13:17:39 UTC, Nebros wrote:
> edit: in the db the values are correct and i cant change there
> something...
>
Meanwhile we still don't know why you won't use Django's proper ORM
functionality, which is perfectly compatible with MSSQL and ODBC.
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