Re: is there an easy way to create a database on the fly and let the user input values

2006-10-13 Thread dwelch91
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I don't realy care what database I use wx.grid or whatever.  I
 wan't it to look at a line
 
 128 9023 23428 exc and create the database or pick something out of the
 file as  some sort of a descrition line and then display and allow the
 user to change and add new lines.  What is the easiest set of database
 routines to use for such a project???
 
 http://www.dexrow.com
 
kirbybase?


http://www.netpromi.com/kirbybase_python.html
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Re: is there an easy way to create a database on the fly and let the user input values

2006-10-13 Thread Peter Decker
On 12 Oct 2006 15:50:16 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 dabo looks intresting but I am just looking for the simplist way and
 having to load from thier thing just complicates stuff.  I could
 probily just use wx.grid but examples are scarce, I have seen some
 simple dbm stuff but this is an old book I am reading now

You can't get much simpler than Dabo. The wx.Grid is a real PITA to
work with, but the Dabo.dGrid wrapper makes things so much easier.
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Re: is there an easy way to create a database on the fly and let the user input values

2006-10-12 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I don't realy care what database I use wx.grid or whatever.  I
 wan't it to look at a line
 
 128 9023 23428 exc and create the database or pick something out of the
 file as  some sort of a descrition line and then display and allow the
 user to change and add new lines.  What is the easiest set of database
 routines to use for such a project???

I'd go for something like SQLite or Gadfly - or even the standard CSV
module if there are no need for a relational model.

 http://www.dexrow.com
 


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Re: is there an easy way to create a database on the fly and let the user input values

2006-10-12 Thread Chris Lambacher
I've heard good things about Dabo: http://dabodev.com/
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 09:44:37PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I don't realy care what database I use wx.grid or whatever.  I
 wan't it to look at a line
 
 128 9023 23428 exc and create the database or pick something out of the
 file as  some sort of a descrition line and then display and allow the
 user to change and add new lines.  What is the easiest set of database
 routines to use for such a project???
 
 http://www.dexrow.com
 
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Re: is there an easy way to create a database on the fly and let the user input values

2006-10-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Chris Lambacher wrote:
 I've heard good things about Dabo: http://dabodev.com/
 On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 09:44:37PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I don't realy care what database I use wx.grid or whatever.  I
  wan't it to look at a line
 
  128 9023 23428 exc and create the database or pick something out of the
  file as  some sort of a descrition line and then display and allow the
  user to change and add new lines.  What is the easiest set of database
  routines to use for such a project???
 
  http://www.dexrow.com
 
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dabo looks intresting but I am just looking for the simplist way and
having to load from thier thing just complicates stuff.  I could
probily just use wx.grid but examples are scarce, I have seen some
simple dbm stuff but this is an old book I am reading now

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is there an easy way to create a database on the fly and let the user input values

2006-10-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I don't realy care what database I use wx.grid or whatever.  I
wan't it to look at a line

128 9023 23428 exc and create the database or pick something out of the
file as  some sort of a descrition line and then display and allow the
user to change and add new lines.  What is the easiest set of database
routines to use for such a project???

http://www.dexrow.com

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