> 
> http://dabodev.com/wiki/InstallingPymssql
> 
> Hmm, I can see how the "apply this patch" may seem like it was only for 
> Linux. 
> swell.

Yep - this one got me. I read to "this should work for WinXP" and I
stopped reading. Thanks for pointing it out though.

> This has something to do with unicode:
> 
> -       if type(x) == types.StringType:
> +       if isinstance(x,basestring):
> 

I just threw it in there manually ;-). Didn't seem to make any
differences in the behavior. Funny how shell stuff is so easy in *nix
and so difficult in Windows.

> I ran into too much trouble getting Ms GUID fields to play nice, so I 
> switched 
> to MySql and kinda left the MsSql stuff to the next person.  I think that 
> would 
> be you.  Do you have an account to edit the wiki?  I find the best time is 
> when 
> I am actually going though the process.

If I actually get somewhere I'll take you up on the wiki! (I don't think
putting "Just hardcode your DB info directly into Mssql.py" would be
what we want there). Hopefully, we'll be able to puzzle it out eventually.

>>
>> Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio               9.00.3042.00
>> Microsoft Analysis Services Client Tools     2005.090.3042.00
>> Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC)              2000.086.1830.00
>> (srv03_sp1_rtm.050324-1447)
>> Microsoft MSXML                                      2.6 3.0 6.0
>> Microsoft Internet Explorer                  6.0.3790.1830
>> Microsoft .NET Framework                     2.0.50727.42
>> Operating System                             5.2.3790
>>
> 
> win or mixxed?
> 

Mixed - seems to be the only way to get anything to work. I figure if we
solve the issue for mixed we'll likely solve the Win Auth problem.

Thanks,
Bill.


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