>> 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
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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
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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
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
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