On Mar 6, 2006, at 9:54 AM, Ruben and Yvonne Baumann wrote:

KInterbasDB uses mx.DateTime by default due to backward compatibility constraints, but mx.DateTime is definitely not required. The standard library datetime module can be used just as easily. You can read this section for a detailed explanation, or simply replace the line import kinterbasdb
with import kinterbasdb; kinterbasdb.init(type_conv=200)
in your client program (if you're using a version of Python prior to 2.4, you'll need to install the decimal module manually). Here is an example program that uses datetime instead of mx.DateTime.

OK, I got the fix for this implemented. However, I'm now having a problem with the Cursor class - I'm getting errors about it not being the "right type".

        Give me some time to work this out, and I'll have a fix posted soon.

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