On Jul 8, 12:30 am, John Machin <sjmac...@lexicon.net> wrote: > Deprecated certainly doesn't mean removed. > For a start, none of (DBI, ODBC, dbi, odbc) are standard Python- > supplied modules. Perhaps you are referring to the odbc (and dbi) from > the pywin32 package? Where did you get them from? If you can't > remember, try this:
Thanks John. I mean the lower-case dbi and odbc modules from pywin32. Sorry for being vague. I assumed incorrectly they were part of the standard library because they came with pywin32. > If this is what you're talking about, you should be asking on the > pywin32 dicussion list (http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python- > win32). Thanks again. > General advice: if you are thinking of upgrading your Python version, > go straight to 2.6. odbc is AFAIK stuck at version 1.0 of the Python > DB API; consider switching to pyodbc (http://code.google.com/p/ > pyodbc/) Thanks thrice. We "have" to use the version of Python our software vendor supports. Presently, that's pywin32 version 2.5. Dana -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list