snfctech,
As far as I know, Django doesn't have an option to set more than one
database. If I am mistaken, please, let me know.
I am not sure if there is any project to add this capability in the
future tough.
Maybe you should investigate a bit more in the site
(djangoproject.com).
Regards.

On Aug 12, 4:31 pm, snfctech <tschm...@sacfoodcoop.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Jonas.
>
> And do you think Django's ORM will be able to handle my multiple DB
> connections, with read/write fields from different DB producs/ servers
> on the same view (most of which will hopefully be ODBC compliant, but
> some might not)?
>
> On Aug 12, 11:32 am, Jonas Obrist <ojiido...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > In my opinion writing it in django/html/... is a lot easier and faster
> > than doing it in a real python GUI tool. Also you have the networking in
> > your LAN taken care of by the browser.
>
> > snfctech wrote:
> > > One more question:  Any advantage to just using a Python GUI toolkit
> > > instead?
>
> > > On Aug 12, 9:18 am, snfctech <tschm...@sacfoodcoop.com> wrote:
>
> > >> Thanks for all of the good feedback!
>
> > >> At the very least I am enthusiastic about the health of this list! ;-)
>
> > >> @Philippe: By mid-size I mean ~70 people in a retail business (~$500K/
> > >> sales/week).
>
> > >> Sounds like the community feels Django is a good choice for my type of
> > >> project.
>
> > >> Thanks!
>
> > >> On Aug 12, 5:18 am, Philippe Raoult <philippe.rao...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >>> I don't know what you mean by mid-sized but I deployed exactly what
> > >>> you're describing in a 45-strong company. We have occasional browser
> > >>> incompatibilities with ajax but overall django was very much the right
> > >>> tool for the job. As a bonus the company's clients can now access a
> > >>> restricted part of the application to monitor their files and dealings
> > >>> over https. Employees can also log in from home over https without any
> > >>> software/hardware prerequisite. We're also planning on adding some
> > >>> smartphone friendly pages for specific tasks (billing when employees
> > >>> are working offsite).
>
> > >>> My app is around 25k lines of python+templates
>
> > >>> Hope this helps you make your mind.
>
> > >>> On Aug 11, 9:06 pm, snfctech <tschm...@sacfoodcoop.com> wrote:
>
> > >>>> I'm about to start a fairly large project for a mid-sized business
> > >>>> with a lot of integration with other systems (POS, accounting,
> > >>>> website, inventory, purchasing, etc.) The purpose of the system is to
> > >>>> try to reduce current data siloing and give employees role-based
> > >>>> access to the specific data entry and reports they need, as well as to
> > >>>> replace some manual and redundant business processes. The system needs
> > >>>> to be cross-platform (Windows/Linux), open source and is primarily for
> > >>>> LAN use.
>
> > >>>> My experience is mostly PHP/web/app development, but I have developed
> > >>>> a few LAN apps using Java/Servoy (like Filemaker). I am leaning
> > >>>> towards Python/Django - but wondering whether this may be
> > >>>> unnecessarily web-specific. I really felt Servoy development was very
> > >>>> rapid, and it was cross-paltform, but it was not open source (not to
> > >>>> mention that anything custom needed to be Java which I find too
> > >>>> verbose/ slow to develop in). Or maybe Open Office Base and some
> > >>>> scripting is sufficient to handle my needs.
>
> > >>>> So, my main question is: Does a web framework like Django sound like a
> > >>>> reasonable platform to build a LAN Dashboard for a mid-sized company?
> > >>>> Or am I thinking too much like a web developer?
>
> > >>>> Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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