Paul McNett wrote: > johnf wrote: >> On Saturday 18 November 2006 23:04, Carl Karsten wrote: >>>> How far have you gotten with getting the MsSQL.py working???? Have you >>>> installed FreeTDS? >>> haven't touched it. currently drawing tables and relations on the white >>> board ;) >>> >>> C >> Just an update I decided to compile and run pymssql. It works with simple >> scripts. The README suggest that something has to be done with compiling >> FreeTDS with respect to datetime fields. I don't know how I compiled my >> FreeTDS but pymssql.py returns a datetime.datetime type. Which would follow >> dabo a little better (although, I did a convert on the type I was getting >> from MSSQL.py). So maybe this is a better way to go overall??? > > Having not tried either way, judging only from the various web pages > involved, I feel better about pymssql. >
So you can recommend it as strongly as someone who has never used it can :) did you look at the authors home page: http://www.exman.pe.kr - there is a pickle, (good) but i du no about that last pic - you trust a guy that wears sunglasses when using a computer? :) But the other authors are working on: http://smallpotato.sourceforge.net "Small potato is a IETF protocol version 2 compliant chess engine, to be used with XBoard/WinBoard style interfaces" http://glimmer.sourceforge.net "Glimmer is a code editor for GNOME, using Python..." I think they make up for the sunglasses. Important things to consider. btw - the 30 min comment in the other thread: I have actually spent much more than 30 min, but I still feel very much the 30 min of expertise level. given that I spent more than 30 min on that thread, I didn't want you to think I put more time into email than studying code. Carl K _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/dabo-dev
