It's hard to give constructive feedback without knowing any of the specific 
errors you encountered, but django-mssql only works on Windows. Depending 
on the error you encountered with pymssql, you could try django-pymssql 
(https://github.com/aaugustin/django-pymssql).

Regards,
Michael Manfre

On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 9:03:54 AM UTC-4, robert brook wrote:
>
> The group has been developing locally with sqllite on Windows.
>
> We are porting the installation to a Linux environment /windows sql server.
>
> Looking for suggestions for database connectors from Linux to sql server 
> 2014
> using:
> python3.3
> django 1.7
>
> I have installed a local copy of sql server to try and find a connector 
> package
> I have tried the following packages on my windows machine with a local 
> copy of sql server
>
> django-pyodbc-azure   -This worked after creating a local odbc connection
>
> The following failed with a variety of errors.
> django-pyodbc
> pymssql
> django-sqlserver
> django-mssql
>
> Any suggestions for the sql server connection for any of these would be 
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance
>

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