thnx pb, made it partially working, after initialize_MyApp_db which 
successfully created "models" table I still get error in browser "Pyramid 
is having a problem using your SQL database"

another question: how to define models for existing database tables and 
tell pyramid not to alter my those existing tables

Dana srijeda, 1. listopada 2014. 20:04:42 UTC+2, korisnik pb napisao je:

> Hi, 
>
> I have 32bit python 2.7, 32 bit windows, pyodbc 3.0.6, and sqlalchemy 0.8, 
> and my connection string 
> is something like:
>
> mssql://username:password@hostname/dbname?driver=SQL Server Native Client 
> 10.0;unicode_results=True
>
> where driver=... is the same text I found in the ODBC data source 
> administrator on the tab Drivers.
>
> I didn't need any pymssql, as pyodbc uses odbc drivers. You need to find a 
> binary package 
> of pyodbc. I think I use the one from: 
> https://code.google.com/p/pyodbc/downloads/list
>
> --
> Petr
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Alen Cerovic <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> thnx, installed pyodbc, connection now works :-) but after 
>> initialize_MyApp_db which successfully created "models" table I still get 
>> error in browser "Pyramid is having a problem using your SQL database"
>>
>> tried to install pymssql but got error : "unable to find vcvarsall.bat", 
>> will continue with pyodbc for now
>>
>> is there tutorial for working with legacy database, I want to make crud 
>> for existing tables, how do I define/scaffold a model without issuing 
>> "create table" statements
>> noob, please help :-)
>>
>> Dana srijeda, 1. listopada 2014. 17:56:07 UTC+2, korisnik Michael 
>> Merickel napisao je:
>>
>>> You will need to install the driver package and any other dependencies 
>>> required by the particular dialect you are using. 
>>>
>>> For example, for the pyodbc driver you will see the docs claim you 
>>> need to install pyodbc. 
>>>
>>> http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/rel_0_9/dialects/mssql.html#
>>> module-sqlalchemy.dialects.mssql.pyodbc 
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 9:09 AM, Alen Cerovic <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote: 
>>> > Hi, 
>>> > 
>>> > new to pyramid, actually installed it yesterday :) What would be 
>>> correct 
>>> > "sqlalchemy.url" in "development.ini" to connect to ms sql server 
>>> > 
>>> > I tried : 
>>> > sqlalchemy.url = 
>>> > mssql://username:password@ServerIP\ServerInstancce/DbName 
>>>
>>> > 
>>> > but getting error: 
>>> >     return __import__('pyodbc') 
>>> > ImportError: No module named pyodbc 
>>> > 
>>> > tried also: 
>>> > 
>>> > sqlalchemy.url = mssql+pyodbc://DSN=py_test 
>>> > 
>>> > py_test is DSN name on my Win7 machine but same error 
>>> > 
>>> > Please help 
>>> > 
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