Michele Petrazzo wrote:
Of course, if you want to help me to make it db-api 2 compatible, you
are welcome!
Unfortunately I don't have much time to volunteer, but when you embark
on the road to DB API 2.0 compliance I have a fairly extensive test
suite you can have.
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Steve Holden wrote:
you might want to look at www.egenix.com and think
about installing the mxODBC module, which I have used with very good
results.
regards
Steve
If you want, I have created realpyodbc, that is a class for create an
interface between python and odbc with ctypes's help . For now
Steve Holden wrote:
you might want to look at www.egenix.com and think about installing
the mxODBC module, which I have used with very good results.
I'd also recommend checking out the imaginatively named adodbapi
(http://adodbapi.sourceforge.net/) which allows you to use any ODBC
driver through
Steve Holden wrote:
Please note that the odbc module is a bit long in the totth now, though
it surely is convenient to get it with win32all. If this work is being
done for personal use you might want to look at www.egenix.com and think
about installing the mxODBC module, which I have used with v
Chris wrote:
Thanks Benji,
I took your advice and added in the conn.commit() into
the script but still had the same problem. I did some digging around the
odbc documentation and found this bug:
Thanks Benji,
I took your advice and added in the conn.commit() into
the script but still had the same problem. I did some digging around the
odbc documentation and found this bug:
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Chris wrote:
what ever is the last loop through doesn't seem to update the
database?
Try a conn.commit() after your loop.
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Hello,
I posted a while back about a newbie database question and got a
lot of great help here. My script that I am creating has come a long way
(For me!) and almost does what I need it too. I am basicly using a
dictionary to update a access database using an odbc connector. I am ab