[DB-SIG] MySQL and similar databases
aaron watters
aaron_watters@classic.msn.com
Thu, 18 Sep 97 23:09:49 UT
No. Do what you like, but it's nice if you implement
the dbapi functionality that makes sense (either in C
or as a Python wrapper layer). - Aaron Watters
ps: and tell us about it when it's ready to try out!
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From: owner-db-sig@python.org on behalf of Oliver Andrich
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 1997 7:25 AM
To: db-sig@python.org
Subject: [DB-SIG] MySQL and similar databases
Hi,
I don't want to be a heretic, but is the Database API (current version 1.0) a
must, if I want to implement a interface to MySQL, that offers some more
features then the one already available? I ask, cause the API might be ok for
Oracle, Informix, and so on. But I is to much for MySQL, MSQL and so on, isn't
it? But may be I don't see everything that is needed to understand the
API. This will be my first time at interfacing Python with DB myself and also
my first bigger DB project.
Best regards,
Oliver Andrich
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