[dabo-users] What is the dbMsSql status

2011-07-12 Thread John Fabiani
Hi, Looks like I will need to access MsSQL again. I recall there were others who also had the need. So I'm wondering if the current Dabo tools to access MsSQL are working? If not what are the current issues. Thanks for the help. Johnf ___ Post

Re: [dabo-users] What is the dbMsSql status

2011-07-12 Thread Jacek Kałucki
Użytkownik John Fabiani napisał: Hi, Looks like I will need to access MsSQL again. I recall there were others who also had the need. So I'm wondering if the current Dabo tools to access MsSQL are working? If not what are the current issues. Thanks for the help. Hi. I have few patches I

Re: [dabo-users] What is the dbMsSql status

2011-07-12 Thread John Fabiani
On Tuesday, July 12, 2011 04:19:37 pm Jacek Kałucki wrote: Użytkownik John Fabiani napisał: Hi, Looks like I will need to access MsSQL again. I recall there were others who also had the need. So I'm wondering if the current Dabo tools to access MsSQL are working? If not what are the

Re: [dabo-users] What is the dbMsSql status

2011-07-12 Thread python
Is there a possibility of using one of the Python ODBC modules? Malcolm ___ Post Messages to: Dabo-users@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/dabo-users Searchable Archives: http://leafe.com/archives/search/dabo-users

Re: [dabo-users] What is the dbMsSql status

2011-07-12 Thread John Fabiani
On Tuesday, July 12, 2011 04:31:51 pm pyt...@bdurham.com wrote: Is there a possibility of using one of the Python ODBC modules? Malcolm I'm sure there is one. However, I wonder how cross platform an ODBC driver would be? I know there is a type of setup for Linux but I don't know of

Re: [dabo-users] What is the dbMsSql status

2011-07-12 Thread python
pyOdbc 2.1.8 http://code.google.com/p/pyodbc - Use ODBC to connect to almost any database from Windows, Linux, and Mac OS/X - Installers for Windows - Most Linux distributions are starting to provide pre-compiled packages - 32/64-bit for Python 2.6/2.7; 3.x version under development - MIT