I've got 2.7 in my space even though it is labeled 3.4.4.

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and you can use the python3 command to get into python3

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-Jim


On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 5:16 PM, 'DenesL' via web2py-users <
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> Litmis only has Python-3.4.4
>
>
> On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 10:08:07 AM UTC-4, Jim S wrote:
>>
>> Are you familiar with Aaron Bartell's work and litmis spaces?
>> spaces.litmis.com
>>
>> There you can get a free PASE session on their boxes.  Use the code BETA
>> when signing up.  Let me know if you have any questions.
>>
>> -Jim
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 8:56 AM, 'DenesL' via web2py-users wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Last summer uh? Not keeping up with i news lately...
>>>
>>> I looked it up as soon as I saw your post today, that is why I said it
>>> seems to need a modified adapter to map things thru ibm_db.
>>> It might be fairly easy and I would like to help but the lack of a newer
>>> i box to test with doesn't help.
>>>
>>> Denes
>>>
>>> On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 9:31:04 AM UTC-4, Jim S wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Yes, support became available for Python 2 and Python 3 last summer.
>>>> Came out in Technology Refreshes.  They still have a long way to go getting
>>>> more packages supported, but base support is there.  They also have a local
>>>> dbapi connector to connect to a DB2/400 database which is what I'm trying
>>>> to connect to with the DAL.
>>>>
>>>> I don't know where to begin modifying an adapter, looking for help.
>>>>
>>>> -Jim
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, March 20, 2017 at 8:18:41 AM UTC-5, DenesL wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Jim
>>>>>
>>>>> Python officially supported on i, finally!!
>>>>> I wish this had happened a while back.
>>>>>
>>>>> It seems that this would require a modified adapter in web2py,
>>>>> sadly I have no access to a current 7.x box to test.
>>>>>
>>>>> Denes
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, March 18, 2017 at 11:11:34 AM UTC-4, Jim S wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In this example he is connecting using a DB2 connector.  However, I'm
>>>>>> hoping to use the ibm_db_dbi connector and don't know how to specify it 
>>>>>> on
>>>>>> the dal connection.  He is using:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> db = DAL('db2://DSN=MYDSN;UID=xxxxx;PWD=xxxxx', migrate_enabled=False)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm not sure what to put in place of the db2://DSN...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyone?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -Jim
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 7:38 PM, António Ramos wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> maybe
>>>>>>> http://www.web2pyslices.com/slice/show/1474/calling-remote-
>>>>>>> program-on-db2-from-pythonweb2py
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <#m_-4783883769032414716_CAERBpoCHvvgNfbffSKAFcDFZTik10ACs69rAY__7rG7whA_5wA@mail.gmail.com_m_-7554748344480484208_269cefbd-24e0-4f4b-98ec-bed31dff4d60@googlegroups.com_c78e0319-5078-4af6-9a39-37e920755dac@googlegroups.com_CAERBpoCttAv9kGK=rqf1z1TiNvGQS-h99VwVWD9JJZ3ZAVeMaw@mail.gmail.com_m_-838279669736982895_DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2017-03-17 21:06 GMT+00:00 Jim S :
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In a former (and somewhat current) life I was an AS/400 guy.  Our
>>>>>>>> shop still uses the platform though most of my time is spent on Python 
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>> web2py now.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Recently Python became available and officially supported on IBM i
>>>>>>>> and I'm trying to get web2py running there accessing the local DB2/400
>>>>>>>> database.  Using the local python on the system I can create a database
>>>>>>>> connection to the local database doing this:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> import ibm_db_dbi as db
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> conn = db.connect(database='*LOCAL')
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm hoping to find an easy way to convert this into a connectstring
>>>>>>>> for the DAL so I can have my database created there.  The SQL-flavor it
>>>>>>>> should use would be the same as ODBC-flavored SQL.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Can anyone give me a clue how to modify the DAL code to connect to
>>>>>>>> my db?  Any pointers to other articles or links would really be
>>>>>>>> appreciated.  It would be exciting for me to get this working since I 
>>>>>>>> could
>>>>>>>> then show RPG developers how easy it would be to get an application on 
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> web from the AS/400 using python/web2py.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -Jim
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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