On May 17, 2007, at 4:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> Hello friends,
>
> Newcomer here to pylons and python! So far I really like what I see
> and would like to start developing some applications using pylons.
>
> I was going through the QuickWiki tutorial at
> http://pylonshq.com/docs/0.9.5/quick_wiki.html#introduction and I seem
> to be stuck with a minor issue. I want to use mssql as the database
> (I'm a contractor and cannot avoid using mssql sometimes).  Anyway,
> SQLAlchemy has support for 3 mssql drivers, pyodbc being the best of
> them all. I set everything up and ran it in the python shell:
>
> from sqlalchemy import *
> import pyodbc
> db = create_engine('mssql://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/quickwiki_test',
> module=pyodbc)
> .
> .
>
> I created a test table, and everything was successful.
>
> Now, back to the QuickWiki tutorial, I followed the directions and
> created a test.ini file. In this file is a sqlalchemy.dburi config
> parameter, which I assume is the first parameter of the create_engine
> method. My question is, how do I tell pylons to use module=pyodbc ? Is
> there some other config parameter that I can set?

i dont think pylons has this, and this problem needs to be addressed  
at some point, via some .  however, i think pyodbc is the default  
module in mssql.py right now.




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