johnf wrote: > On Saturday 21 February 2009 09:48:02 am Ricardo Aráoz wrote: > >> Ok. I only wanted to stress that doing str(dbName) is safer than using >> string formatting in sql commands. Using str() solved all my problems >> related to dbmssql and curosr.execute() understands the dictionary name >> placing. >> >> Cheers. >> >> Ricardo >> > > I understand. I believe that unicode should work and why yours does not - > does not make sense to me. But then again I really don't understand unicode > vs string issues and have no way to test. That's why I asked a friend to do > it. > > Have you setup a local copy of MsSQL on your home computer yet? > > No, had no time. Besides maybe the settings I'll use at home are not the ones they are using at work. I see this trouble as an opportunity to explore a bug so I'd rather have dabo work with my office engine's definitions than changing the definitions. Anyway I'll get mssql at home eventually, it's just that I haven't had the time (even my boatbuilding project is waaay behind schedule). Today it was lawn mowing, dog washing, dog house washing, and at night I have to make an "asado"(barbecue) for my wife's birthday.
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