No particular reason. I saw SQLObjects had support for it and it took
5 minutes to add web2py support.

Massimo

On Mar 23, 11:30 am, mart <msenecal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> SAP?? as in webAS ? I spent years working on the SAP side of liveCycle
> framework (there's that word again... I still like it;) ) Anyways,
> just out of curiosity (and really, I am curious and surprised) why
> SAP? Is there popularity for this? (i don't just mean from a web2py
> perspective, I mean in general...) my impression has always been that
> SAP wasn't the human-friendliest choice (maybe because of its size and
> extensive proprietary features?) but I'm game :)
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> Anyways, I'll try it right now. do I just install the driver, and
> web2py will do the rest?
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> Thanks,
> Mart :)
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> On Mar 23, 10:36 am, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> > You need to install SAP MAXDB (free) and python-sapdb driver.
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> > connect with DAL('sapdb://user:password@host/database')
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> > If you test it please let me know. I did not have time to test it
> > myself.

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