Jorge Luiz Godoy Filho wrote:
Jorge Luiz Godoy Filho, Quarta 19 Janeiro 2005 14:25, wrote:
Thanks! I'm looking at it.
Worked like a charm! And just now I noticed who's the author of the
recipe ;-)
You may also be interested in using a DB-API compatible driver for ADO -
see for example http://
Jorge Luiz Godoy Filho, Quarta 19 Janeiro 2005 15:17, wrote:
> Hmmm... I see. I'm trying to avoid having to install external modules
> at
> my client's server. Should I use, given that both DAO and ODBC are
> available with the win32all extensions, DAO or ODBC?
>
> Or would ADO give me so muc
Jorge Luiz Godoy Filho, Quarta 19 Janeiro 2005 14:25, wrote:
> Thanks! I'm looking at it.
Worked like a charm! And just now I noticed who's the author of the
recipe ;-)
Thanks!
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Jorge Luiz Godoy Filho wrote:
Larry Bates, Quarta 19 Janeiro 2005 14:01, wrote:
I'm assuming the application will be run on Windows.
You're right. It will be run on Windows. I discarded some other platform
due to the difficulty of supporting this file format.
You can use ODBC or DAO.
An DAO
Steve Holden, Quarta 19 Janeiro 2005 14:38, wrote:
> Note that DAO is a very old library, and nowadays ADO would probably be
> the preferred method in the Windows environment (can DAO even *use*
> oledb providers?). ADO libraries are available - see
>
>http://www.markcarter.me.uk/computing/py
I'm assuming the application will be run on Windows.
You can use ODBC or DAO.
An DAO solution that I wrote (and use) can be found
at:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/303349
For ODBC you would just use the standard library module.
Larry Bates
Syscon, Inc.
Jorge Luiz Godoy Fil
Jorge Luiz Godoy Filho wrote:
> What is the best way to deal with MDB files? I was thinking on using
> ODBC... I'll need to read and write some information to it. The load
> won't be so high, but there might be a lot of data.
>
> Any advices? Will my approach work? I'm not a Windows guy... :
Larry Bates, Quarta 19 Janeiro 2005 14:01, wrote:
> I'm assuming the application will be run on Windows.
You're right. It will be run on Windows. I discarded some other platform
due to the difficulty of supporting this file format.
> You can use ODBC or DAO.
>
> An DAO solution that I wrote
Hi,
What is the best way to deal with MDB files? I was thinking on using
ODBC... I'll need to read and write some information to it. The load
won't be so high, but there might be a lot of data.
Any advices? Will my approach work? I'm not a Windows guy... :-)
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