Am 17.02.2007, 13:52 Uhr, schrieb Robert-Reinder Nederhoed
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear Nguyen,
For as far as I know, mxODBC is free to use in a non-commercial
environment.
So you can freely use it for your research or graduation project. Once
your
school adopts your application, they can li
Dear Nguyen,
For as far as I know, mxODBC is free to use in a non-commercial environment.
So you can freely use it for your research or graduation project. Once your
school adopts your application, they can licence mxODBC.
So for you, it seems to be legally free after all :)
Good luck with your
--On 17. Februar 2007 19:35:22 +0700 Nguyen Viet Minh Quang
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you know about pymssql, please help me.
This module is not widely used. It you don't want to stick
with the mainstream stuff you have to fight and struggle.
The "best practice" solution is mxODBC.
-aj
Dear AJ,
Yes, I know about that but I'm a student. Moreover, It is a part of my
research that mean I do it as my study. I think that If I develop it
successful then my school will use it. They will buy it but not now. You
see?
I think free product is the best way to me in the current.
If you kn
--On 17. Februar 2007 19:01:26 +0700 Nguyen Viet Minh Quang
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
By the way, I'm using mxODBC but I don't like because it's not free.
It's cheap enough (I think 99 USD or so). Multiply the hours you're trying
to get the other thing running with your hour rate and you'
Dear Robert,
Thanks a lot.
For pymssql, I installed it follow the instruction, however it's not
working.
I can't create a new connection because in "Add" drop-down It's no exist. I
don't know why.
Pymssql use for SQL Server, no MySQL.
By the way, I'm using mxODBC but I don't like because it's