I guess another question, is ... does the DAL support migrating the
MSSQL DB (MS SQL server 2005) to SQLite?

Thanks
Mart :)


On Nov 14, 9:37 am, mart <[email protected]> wrote:
> sounds easy enough then :) I think I equated something I configured
> wrong to something not supported. SO, will do the second connection as
> you suggest.
>
> Thanks for the reply :)
>
> Mart
>
> On Nov 14, 6:28 am, Nico de Groot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Mart,
>
> > No problem, you can define a second connection, say db_ms, that
> > connects to your ms sql database. And then query and insert across
> > databases.
>
> > Nico
>
> > On 14 nov, 07:30, mart <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > So, application "build system" uses SQLite for most current and future
> > > software builds. But would also like the application to connect to  an
> > > MSSQL which which hosts legacy software builds. The legacy builds will
> > > continue to be used and even updated for some time, so daily updates
> > > would need to be caught as well. SO, the requirement is to build the
> > > older builds with the new build systems, but without changing anything
> > > on the older legacy side.
>
> > > Suggestions? Would I be able with web2py to do some context switching?
> > > I.e query MSSQL DB, grab some data, then store that in the newly
> > > generated tables of an SQLite db, then begin as normal.
>
> > > Or, i'm thinking it would be better to replicate/convert the MSSQL DB
> > > to SQLite (with daily updates) Would the DAL support that kind of
> > > activity ? The optimal scenario is that the the build system owns that
> > > activity which use the DAL with web2py ad also as Stand ALone
>
> > > Again, any help or direction would be much appreciated.
>
> > > Thanks
> > > Mart :)
>
>

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