Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> Heyho!
>
> Has anybody worked with a Sybase Anywhere (ASA 9 -- yes, very old ...)
> database?  I may need to build a simple CRUD (actually onnly R and U ;-)
> frontend to some legacy application. (I probably will give TurbeGears a
> try
> for this.)
>
> I do have a JDBC driver, and I *think* ODBC should work (when I tried it
> some time ago), but I haven't worked (much) with either.  (I think I
> remember having seen a jdbc bridge for either Perl or Python, but I'm not
> sure anywhere and at least I can't find Debian packages right now.)


the sybase dialect that's currently in 0.5 and such was developed for
sybase anywhere, which in fact is not really sybase.    its not a platform
we're able to support but you're free to try your luck with what's there.



>
> Thanks in advance
> -- vbi
>
> --
> Je n'ai pas souvent assisté à des course de spermatozoïdes, mais j'ai
> donné beaucoup de départs.
>       -+- Olivier de Kersauson -+-
>

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