SQL Server
David Fraser
davidf at sjsoft.com
Wed May 26 03:25:55 EDT 2004
Steve Holden wrote:
> yuba at cyberback.com wrote:
>
>> Greetings, All-
>>
>> About 2 months ago I was laid off and in the process of being walked
>> to the door I lost most of my Python tips and tricks. Looks like I'm
>> back on the air with a great job and am ready to start coding again.
>> I'd like to know what I have to do to connect to a Microsoft SQL
>> server database. I did it at my old job but forgot the process.
>>
>> Thanks for your help. BTW, I'm the first full-time programmer in this
>> particular shop and they are quite interested in using Python as their
>> language of choice! This could be a lot of fun.
>>
> Congratulations on seeing a wage packet again!
>
> Easiest would be to use mxODBC (downloadable from www.egenix.com, but
> don't forget to buy a license if you are using it commercially).
>
> regards
> Steve
I reckon its easier to use ADO. pyado.sourceforge.net or
jtoolkit.sourceforge.net have tools to do this but are GPL
David
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