> To use it, just change your DATABASE_ENGINE setting to "ado_mssql".
You will also need adodbapi, which in turn needs Python for Windows
extensions.
I was going to test this using MS SQL on my Win4Lin (Windows 98)
installation, but running Django in Linux as usual, but that doesn't
look
On 10/15/05, Luke Plant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Queries with LIMIT and/or OFFSET probably won't work, because SQL
> > Server appears to use "SELECT TOP" instead of LIMIT/OFFSET. Elegant
> > solutions to this problem are welcome. :)
>
> From what I know from one of the more experienced MS
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 20:46:45 -0500 Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> Queries with LIMIT and/or OFFSET probably won't work, because SQL
> Server appears to use "SELECT TOP" instead of LIMIT/OFFSET. Elegant
> solutions to this problem are welcome. :)
From what I know from one of the more experienced MS