I don't know the Django API very well, however it might make sense to
support the date extraction functions offered by various
databases. I have to admit that I only use Oracle and Sql Server
at work, however I know that they support month, day, year, day of
week, day of year, week number datepart
Which Oracle is it being tested against? I don't suppose it
matters since the API used is "lowest common denominator" in
general. I plan on using Oracle 10g XE as soon as they take it
out of beta. Best deal out there if you ask me.On 2/1/06, Jason Huggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Robert Hicks
Well if the free DB2 acts like the OS-390 version, then I want no part
of it. Unfortunately I have to deal with mainframe Db2 for my
job, and it's no fun at all. There is nothing easy to use about
it. One of our data warehouses has several Oracle 9iR2, and they
are much easier to deal with.On 2/
I have nothing but problems with Dreamhost + Django. More specifically Dreamhost + Python. I hate that company and will be switching as soon as my year is up.Can I threadjack and ask for a host recommendation?
On 2/13/06, Edgars Jekabsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone else who uses Dream
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