any number of options can be passed through as querystring arguments on the URL
(i.e. mssql://scott:ti...@localhost/test?foo=barbat=hoho) which are passed
through to pyodbc.connect() as part of the connection string, i.e.
user=scott;foo=bar;bat=hoho. As far as odbc.ini parameters, it depends on
which of those are understood within this connection string, so check with the
pyodbc documentation for that.
On Dec 4, 2009, at 3:29 PM, Bo Shi wrote:
Hi All -
I'm playing around with pyodbc (using unixodbc) support in trunk - I
was wondering if there is any way to bypass the additional system-wide
odbc.ini settings file to create connections. Is there a way to
simply pass in all the connection parameters via create_engine(...)
that would normally be specified with the ini file?
Thanks,
Bo
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