RE: difficulty connecting to networked oracle database

2005-07-22 Thread Albert Leibbrandt
>> As the other posters already mentioned, cx_Oracle is the way to go. I'm >> using it to connect to Oracle not only on Windows, but also on Solaris, >> Linux and AIX. >> Grig I can second that, I have been using python and cx_oracle for more than 3 years now Albert -- http://mail.python.org/

Re: difficulty connecting to networked oracle database

2005-07-21 Thread Grig Gheorghiu
As the other posters already mentioned, cx_Oracle is the way to go. I'm using it to connect to Oracle not only on Windows, but also on Solaris, Linux and AIX. Grig -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: difficulty connecting to networked oracle database

2005-07-21 Thread Martin Franklin
yahibble wrote: > Now, I am no Python expert but I have dabbled and I have spent a > couple of days with another engineer unsuccessfully installing oracle > drivers for MS ODBC on the win XP machine. > > It looked to me like ODBC was the best way to get a (free) python > module to upload data to a

Re: difficulty connecting to networked oracle database

2005-07-21 Thread Paul McNett
yahibble wrote: > Now, I am no Python expert but I have dabbled and I have spent a > couple of days with another engineer unsuccessfully installing oracle > drivers for MS ODBC on the win XP machine. > > It looked to me like ODBC was the best way to get a (free) python > module to upload data to a

difficulty connecting to networked oracle database

2005-07-21 Thread yahibble
Now, I am no Python expert but I have dabbled and I have spent a couple of days with another engineer unsuccessfully installing oracle drivers for MS ODBC on the win XP machine. It looked to me like ODBC was the best way to get a (free) python module to upload data to an oracle database table. Asi