[Ed Leafe]
| Has anyone ever used this product:
| http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/mssql/
|
| Any feedback, positive or negative?
I have, pretty much constantly, for the last three
years with no significant issues at all. I use it
on Win32 boxes, although I have had it running
[John Fabiani]
I'm hoping someone on the list has connected to sybase/MsSQL with something
that works with DBAPI 2.0 from a linux box (SUSE 9.2) because I can't seem
to get it done. I found Object Craft's python code that uses FreeTDS. But
I can't get it compiled. The code is looking for "sybdb.
On Feb 11, 2005, at 8:12 PM, John Fabiani wrote:
So is there a kind sole out there that can help with instructions on
what is
needed to get python talking to MsSQL.
Has anyone ever used this product:
http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/mssql/
Any feedback, positive or negative?
"John Fabiani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Hi,
> I'm hoping someone on the list has connected to sybase/MsSQL with
> something
> that works with DBAPI 2.0 from a linux box (SUSE 9.2) because I can't seem
> to get it done. I found Object Craft's python cod
Hi,
I'm hoping someone on the list has connected to sybase/MsSQL with something
that works with DBAPI 2.0 from a linux box (SUSE 9.2) because I can't seem
to get it done. I found Object Craft's python code that uses FreeTDS. But
I can't get it compiled. The code is looking for "sybdb.h" (first e