To answer your first question, that's wehre you look into the project's
compatibility documentation and do your own research.
Second question: that is a complete unknown, as you're asking us to be
fortune tellers and be able to tell the future.
In essence, both of your questions can be answered by doing proper research
and investigation, both beforehand as well as during update problems.
On Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at 6:08:58 PM UTC-4, gurmeetka...@gmail.com
wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Me and my team will be developing our first application in Python and we
> will be using SQL Server as backend. I wanted to ask one query regarding
> the versions of Python that have been developed and the ones that are in
> development.
>
> If we use the current available version of the Python and DJango like -
> Django version - 2.0.7 and Python version - 3.7.0 and Django-msssql - 1.8
> version.
>
> My first question is : Will they work with Sql Server 2012 and will they
> be compatible working on Windows server?
>
> My second question(and the most important one) is: If all goes well and we
> deploy application and because of some new feature or for some technical
> reason, we need to update Python but that updation breaks some existing
> issue then what could be the possible solution? In other words, if the
> older version (on which our website is working) is not compatible then what
> can be done in that case?
>
> Please suggest. It would be of great help if you could help me with the
> response ASAP.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> Gurmeet Kaur
>
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