I had the same problem
Some ware in your code you loop the model that you want to make the
changes so a solution is to comment the code temporally so you can proceed
with your migrations
On Friday, January 31, 2020 at 5:29:20 PM UTC+2 mahesh goud wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to add
RC by default SQL Server runs each instance on its own port, and uses
a broker (aka “browser service”) to determine which instance you are
connecting to (on port 1434?). See this link for more info:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/sql-server/install/configure-the-windows-firewall-to-allow-sql-s
check your database table though some UI. make sure that the " polls_question"
is not there
On Tuesday, 10 August, 2021, 07:20:42 pm IST, Vikram Gajjala
wrote:
SQL Server 2019Python 3.9.6pip 21.2.3python -m django --version 3.2.6
asgiref 3.
SQL Server 2019
Python 3.9.6
pip 21.2.3
python -m django --version 3.2.6
asgiref 3.4.1
astroid 2.6.6
colorama 0.4.4
Django 3.2.6
django-mssql-backend 2.8.1
django-pyodbc1.1.3
django-tastypie 0.14.3
isort5.9.3
lazy
Hi Kasper,
thank you for your suggestion.
I resolved deleting all the parameters in datase settings.py and I
rewrite them.
After that it works fine.
I think I written samething wrong and I didn't able to find this error.
Best regards,
Maurizio Faccin
Il 22/03/2021 17:05, Kasper Laudrup ha
On 22/03/2021 15.57, Maurizio Faccin wrote:
> I tried to use the parameters above in a python script and works correctly.
>
> What I can do to resolve this issue?
>
I don't think I can solve the issue, but it might help if you post the
relevant part of the Python script?
Then someone might be a
Hello,
I have a problem tryng to connect Django with a SQL Server 2012 runnig
on my pc.
I installed pyodb package and this is my connection parameters in
settings.py
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': "sql_server.pyodbc",
pport for setting up my django project with MS SQL server.
>
> As there is no proper tutorial how to setup with MS SQL server. I tried it
> many times but failed with same errors. Please help me to progress.
>
> Tried below :
> 'ods_database': {
> 'ENGINE
th MS SQL server.
>
> As there is no proper tutorial how to setup with MS SQL server. I tried it
> many times but failed with same errors. Please help me to progress.
>
> Tried below :
> 'ods_database': {
> 'ENGINE': 'sql_se
Hi Geeks,
I need your support for setting up my django project with MS SQL server.
As there is no proper tutorial how to setup with MS SQL server. I tried it
many times but failed with same errors. Please help me to progress.
Tried below :
'ods_database': {
x27;NAME': 'MyDbName',
'USER': 'user',
'PASSWORD': 'password',
'HOST': 'DbHost',
'OPTIONS': {
'driver': 'ODBC Driver 13 for SQL Server',
&
#x27;: 'user',
'PASSWORD': 'password',
'HOST': 'DbHost',
'OPTIONS': {
'driver': 'ODBC Driver 13 for SQL Server',
'unicode_results': True,
},
USER': 'user',
'PASSWORD': 'password',
'OPTIONS': {'ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server',
}
}
}
And here is the error:
(venv) C:\Users\Kirk\PycharmProjects\PyShop>manage.py runserver
Unhandle
Hello django users I hope you are doing well!
I want to connect my django application and makemigrations with sql server
2008.
But I get some errors you can see below.
I hope you can help me.
Cordially
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On Saturday, 1 February 2020 09:32:38 UTC+5:30, jlgimeno71 wrote:
>
> I know that SQL Server 2008 and 2012 had a regression that would issue
> this error in some cases. Have you ensured you're using the latest
> updates? I'm not sure wha
i have a django project that need to be connected with MS SQL Server . Iam
using pyodbc package in order to make the connection but the problem is
that once i try it it crash and display the below error :
djago.db.utils.operationalError:('08001','[08001] [microsoft][odbc sql
I have a django project that make a connection between django and SQL
server the problem is that once the system run it display the below error:
> djago.db.utils.operationalError:('08001','[08001] [microsoft][odbc sql
> server driver]neither dsn nor serve
>
>> Don't you need to assign a port number?
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 6:52:35 PM UTC-5, John Burke wrote:
>>>
>>> Trying to connect to SQL Server from Django
>>>
>>> DATABASES = {
>>> 'default': {
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For this particular instance, I don't need the port number.
On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 11:47 AM Joe Reitman wrote:
> Don't you need to assign a port number?
>
> On Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 6:52:35 PM UTC-5, John Burke wrote:
>>
>> Trying to connect to SQL Ser
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On Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 6:52:35 PM UTC-5, John Burke wrote:
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> Trying to connect to SQL Server from Django
>
> DATABASES = {
> 'default': {
> 'ENGINE': 'sql_server.pyodbc',
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On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 6:52 PM John Burke wrote:
> Trying to connect to SQL Server from Django
>
> DATABASES = {
> 'default': {
> 'ENGINE': 'sql_server.pyodbc',
> 'NAME':
Trying to connect to SQL Server from Django
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'sql_server.pyodbc',
'NAME': 'dbname',
'HOST': 'hostname',
'PORT': '',
'
Getting the following error:
File "...\venv\lib\site-packages\sql_server\pyodbc\base.py", line 362, in
init_connection_state
val = cursor.execute('SELECT SYSDATETIME()').fetchone()[0]
ValueError: hour must be in 0..23
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'PASSWORD': 'xxx',
'NAME': 'xx',#table name
'CONN_MAX_AGE': 0,
'AUTOCOMMIT': True,
'OPTIONS': {
'driver': 'ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server',
'USER': 'XXX',
'PASSWORD': 'XXX',
'NAME': 'XXX', #name of your table
'CONN_MAX_AGE': 0,
'AUTOCOMMIT': True,
'OPTIONS': {
'driver': '
Make sure the port MSSQL is open.
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Create your database in MySQL
Migrate your files
On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 at 23
Hi,
What happens? Do you get errors? Nothing?
On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 7:56 PM Praveen Kumar
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Changed DATABASE code as under in setting.py in Django project. But not
> getting able to connect to MS SQL Server. Please suggest.
>
> ATABASES
Create your database in MySQL
Migrate your files
On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 at 23:25, Praveen Kumar
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Changed DATABASE code as under in setting.py in Django project. But not
> getting able to connect to MS SQL Server. Please suggest.
>
> ATABASES
Hi All,
Changed DATABASE code as under in setting.py in Django project. But not
getting able to connect to MS SQL Server. Please suggest.
ATABASES = {
'default': {
'NAME': 'APJ_AIM_LITE',
'ENGINE': 'sqlserver_ado
> Hey Vineeth,
>
> The last link which you gave worked like a pro..Thanks a lot for
> it...Could you please help me out with one more issue...
>
As all my tables have been created in my old project I just want to
access those tables using Django so without creating models how to access
Hey!VineethThanks a lot...It worked...
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>>
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> In my project I want to connect SQL Server 2014 with django, I tried with
>> the given link,
>>
>>https://django-mssql.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quickstart.html
>>
>> but it shows some error like
mssql://username:password@hostname /db')
connection=engine.connect()
hope this helps.
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 3:26 PM Rakhee Menon
wrote:
>
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> In my project I want to connect SQL Server 2014 with django, I tried with
> the given link,
>
>https://dja
Can you please share your settings.py file and requirements.txt?
On Sun, Oct 14, 2018, 12:51 PM Pradeep Singh wrote:
> please help me why i am getting no change detected
>
> On Sat, 13 Oct 2018 at 01:33, Gurmeet Kaur
> wrote:
>
>> I did it in my project. Use pyodbc to conn
t;> yes ..i have put the app name in setting.py .wait i will share all
>>>> screen shot
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 at 22:34, vineeth sagar
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Okay Did you put the app in installed_apps in se
apps in settings.py of your
>>>> project? Also you are saying you're new to django why would you want to use
>>>> a ms-sql server as the DB of you're choice? Not something as Postgres or
>>>> mySQL which have good docs in the Django documentation. I think
en
>> shot
>>
>> On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 at 22:34, vineeth sagar > > wrote:
>>
>>> Okay Did you put the app in installed_apps in settings.py of your
>>> project? Also you are saying you're new to django why would you want to use
>>> a m
yes ..i have put the app name in setting.py .wait i will share all screen
shot
On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 at 22:34, vineeth sagar
wrote:
> Okay Did you put the app in installed_apps in settings.py of your project?
> Also you are saying you're new to django why would you want to use a ms-s
Okay Did you put the app in installed_apps in settings.py of your project?
Also you are saying you're new to django why would you want to use a ms-sql
server as the DB of you're choice? Not something as Postgres or mySQL which
have good docs in the Django documentation. I think the
i am newbie in the django..
On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 at 22:21, Pradeep Singh wrote:
> please help me why i am getting no change detected
>
> On Sat, 13 Oct 2018 at 01:33, Gurmeet Kaur
> wrote:
>
>> I did it in my project. Use pyodbc to connect to sql server and i am
>>
I did it in my project. Use pyodbc to connect to sql server and i am using
django 2.0.8
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018, 11:04 AM Pradeep Singh wrote:
> bro...will you help me ...
> i am getting django 404 error ...please tell how to fix it...
> i am using python 3.6 + django 1.11
>
> On F
urrent method to connect with sql server with newer
> versions of django, also I think it's about time your company updated your
> django version. For 2.1 the link I have given works seemlessly.
>
>
> On Oct 12, 2018 5:38 PM, "Jason" wrote:
>
>> well, considering
I don't know if it works for 1.8, you would've tested it by now. The link I
haven given is a current method to connect with sql server with newer
versions of django, also I think it's about time your company updated your
django version. For 2.1 the link I have given works seemless
well, considering that 1.8 is no longer supported, you're not getting any
backports and updates. which if you're doing a production level app, is
pretty bad.
Unfortunately, seems if you want to use the recent LTS or newer versions,
SQL server is not an option unless you're wi
Hi Vineeth,
Just had to make some changes in an old project which uses Sql Server 2014
and yeah I am using django 1.8.
Is it that for the link you have given should I use Django 2.1 version or
1.8would work???
Thanks
Rakhee
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me thing I have explained you.
Apart from that I was forced to use ms-sql at work, what's your reason to
use SQL server?
regards
Vineeth
On Oct 12, 2018 9:56 AM, "Rakhee Menon" wrote:
>
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> In my project I want to connect SQL Server 2014 wi
Hi Everyone,
In my project I want to connect SQL Server 2014 with django, I tried with
the given link,
https://django-mssql.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quickstart.html
but it shows some error like,
import pythoncom
ImportError: No module named 'pyth
Hi Vinod, Thanks for the quick response ...I also had doubt regarding
which version of python and django are supported for SQL Server 2014.
Thanks
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n Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 11:50 AM Rakhee Menon
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> Hello Everyone,
>
> Please could anyone specify what are the configuration settings to be done
> in Django for using SQL Server 2014 as database instead of the default
> sqlite.
>
> Thanks in Advance
> Rakhee
>
> -
Hello Everyone,
Please could anyone specify what are the configuration settings to be done
in Django for using SQL Server 2014 as database instead of the default
sqlite.
Thanks in Advance
Rakhee
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11 for SQL Server]Login timeout expired (0);
[08001] [Microsoft][ODBC Driver 11 for SQL Server]Invalid connection string
attribute (0); [08001] [Microsoft][ODBC Driver 11 for SQL Server]A
network-related or instance-specific error has occurred while establishing
a connection to SQL Server
Hi Rakhee,
Two possible reasons for this error :
A) ODBC driver is not installed
B) The driver requires a Data Source Name to be configured
You can refer these links for more explanation :
https://communities.actian.com/s/article/Data-source-name-not-found-and-no-default-driver-spe
You might have some trouble with SQL Server
http://nightlyclosures.com/2018/01/08/working-with-mssql-in-django/
but sounds to me you haven't installed the driver or anything else for
django to talk to SQL server. have you insalled
https://bitbucket.org/Manfre/django-mssql or any o
Hi everyone,
I have a developed project in which I am trying to use sqlserver instead of
the default sqlite database.
While I do the changes I get the following error
django.db.utils.InterfaceError: ('IM002', '[IM002] [Microsoft][ODBC Driver
Manager] Data source name not found and no default dri
> me, first I need to change the names of the auth tables of Django to follow
> the standard of company names, second I need to create the security tables
> in a custom schema in SQL Server, does anyone have any tips?
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> Can you please msg me what you have done
>
> On Thu 27 Sep, 2018, 5:05 AM Elton Oliveira, > wrote:
>
>> Hello guys, how do I create my tables in other SQL server schemas? OBS: I
>> tried eve
Can you please msg me what you have done
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>>> me, first I need to change the names of the auth tables of Django to follow
>>> the standard of company names, second I need to crea
ndard of company names, second I need to create the security tables
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the dev for that library has specified that this is not compatible with
django 2.1. so your options are to either find another connector library
compatible with 2.1 or downgrade to using 2.0.x
https://github.com/michiya/django-pyodbc-azure/blob/azure-2.0/setup.py#L29
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Hi All,
I am trying to connect to SQL server 2012 using Pyodbc and DJango framework
but the version of Django is 2.1. Now, when I try to connect using below
code when I only have Pyodbc installed then the below code doesnot run.
DATABASES = {
'default': {
# 'ENGINE
uestions can be answered by doing proper research
and investigation, both beforehand as well as during update problems.
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> Hi All,
>
> Me and my team will be developing our first application in Python and we
&g
Hi All,
Me and my team will be developing our first application in Python and we
will be using SQL Server as backend. I wanted to ask one query regarding
the versions of Python that have been developed and the ones that are in
development.
If we use the current available version of the Python
ct: Re: How to fetch data from sql server and display on django web pages
You may want to check out sqlalchemy they provide a pretty good documentation
on what you are aftering
http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/dialects/mssql.html
>From you view you can defile a function like so.
results=connection.execute(stmt).fetchall()
return render(request,'template.html',locals())
then you can pass the results to your template.html
Hope this helps.
Cheers
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> wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I am new to django. I just want to connect with sql server. And when user
> submit the form i need to save the details on the sql server database
> table. And I am confusing that there are models that are using SQLite, is
> it mandator
lli
> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am new to django. I just want to connect with sql server. And when user
> submit the form i need to save the details on the sql server database table.
> And I am confusing that there are models that are using SQLite, is it
> mandator
Hi everyone,
I am new to django. I just want to connect with sql server. And when user
submit the form i need to save the details on the sql server database
table. And I am confusing that there are models that are using SQLite, is
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On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 8:46 PM, Evan Roberts
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> Thanks for the help and guidance. I found a solution. I installed these
> libs and was able to connect:
> Django (1.9.9)
> django-pyodbc-azure (1.9.9.0)
> pip (8.1.2)
> pyodbc (3.0.10)
>
> I connect
Thanks for the help and guidance. I found a solution. I installed these
libs and was able to connect:
Django (1.9.9)
django-pyodbc-azure (1.9.9.0)
pip (8.1.2)
pyodbc (3.0.10)
I connected using these settings:
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'sql_server.pyodbc',
'HOST':
t;copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import pyodbc
>>> cnxn = pyodbc.connect('DRIVER={SQL
Server};SERVER=***;PORT=1433;DATABASE=my_db;UID=*;PWD=*')
>>> cursor = cnxn.cursor()
>>> cursor.execute
>
> Hi Mike,
Thanks for the suggestion. Yes, postgres would be a good answer, but not
really a possibility at this point. Let me give you the back ground.
I inherited this project. The original project is written using django
0.95 and SQL Server 2003. The project that was writte
> Is django_pyodbc supported on Python 3.5.1 and django 1.9? If not could
>> you suggest a combination of python & django that is known to work with
>> MS SQL Server 2012?
>>
>
> Not an answer to your specific question but a recommendation to use
> PostgreSQL inste
On 11/08/2016 5:11 AM, Evan Roberts wrote:
I'm struggling to get a project going. I'm new to python and django.
Is django_pyodbc supported on Python 3.5.1 and django 1.9? If not could
you suggest a combination of python & django that is known to work with
MS SQL Server 2012?
No
I'm struggling to get a project going. I'm new to python and django.
Is django_pyodbc supported on Python 3.5.1 and django 1.9? If not could you
suggest a combination of python & django that is known to work with MS SQL
Server 2012?
Here are the details of my virtual environme
Hi everybody.
I have a little problem with SQL Server. I'm using django-pyodbc as db
backend but when i run inspectdb it occurs an error because some of the
tables in the SQL Server database have unicode chars (an example: the table
name is 'Attività').
How can I resolve that?
sqlserver_ado',
> showing me error:- #Try using 'django.db.backends.XXX', where XXX is one
> of: 'mysql', 'oracle', 'postgresql', 'sqlite3'
>
> 3. 'ENGINE': 'sql_server.pyodbc'
> django.db.utils.Programmi
gt; Showing me Error: Django 1.9 is not supported.
>
> 2.'ENGINE': 'sqlserver_ado',
> showing me error:- #Try using 'django.db.backends.XXX', where XXX is one of:
> 'mysql', 'oracle', 'postgresql', 'sqlite3'
>
&
7;ENGINE': 'sqlserver_ado',
showing me error:- #Try using 'django.db.backends.XXX', where XXX is one
of: 'mysql', 'oracle', 'postgresql', 'sqlite3'
3. 'ENGINE': 'sql_server.pyodbc'
django.db.utils.ProgrammingError:
Sorry. `inspect` -> `inspectdb` .
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 12:54 AM, whycrying wrote:
> Using django-pyodbc for connecting to SQL Server as Sid said.
>
> Then use the `inspect` management command to build the models ::
>
> $ python manage.py inspectdb > model
7, 2016 at 10:34:34 AM UTC-5, Gerry Seidl wrote:
>
> Can someone please provide me the details, or point me to documentation on
> how to connect an existing SQL Server database to a new Django app?
>
> How would the models be built from it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gerry
>
>
Can someone please provide me the details, or point me to documentation on how
to connect an existing SQL Server database to a new Django app?
How would the models be built from it?
Thanks,
Gerry
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django-pyodbc-azure might be a better choice and it seems to be more
actively maintained.
On Thursday, May 21, 2015 at 8:30:33 AM UTC-4, felix wrote:
>
> El 20/05/15 14:39, Meet Bhagdev escribió:
>
> When I last checked the Django ORM did not have official support for SQL
> S
El 20/05/15 14:39, Meet Bhagdev escribió:
When I last checked the Django ORM did not have official support for
SQL Server and Azure SQL DB. Is there a way to use SQL Server and more
importantly Azure SQL DB by modifying the DATABASES configuration
in settings.py
Try django-pyodbc. On Linux
When I last checked the Django ORM did not have official support for SQL
Server and Azure SQL DB. Is there a way to use SQL Server and more
importantly Azure SQL DB by modifying the DATABASES configuration
in settings.py
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We try to use django-pyodbc on CentOS (python 2.7 + Django 1.8, connection
to MS SQL Server 2012)
While running 'migrare' I get the same error as mentioned above:
'django_pyodbc' isn't an available database backend
Can't understand what has been done wrong...
On
Avoid using ODBC. It's horribly slow. While I have no experience with
MSSQL, you may have a look at
django-mssql: https://django-mssql.readthedocs.org/
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I'm on a W7 32bit virtual machine with python 2.7 and SQL Server 2008 with
local views referencing Linked Server where the real data resides.
My setup is
Django (1.7.4)
django-pyodbc (0.2.6)
django-pyodbc-azure (1.2.3) not using this, it was a false
start that did not pa
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>>> It's hard to give constructive feedback without knowing any of the
>>> specific errors you encountered, but django-mssql only works on Windows.
>>> Depending on the error you encountered with pymssql, you could try
>>> django-pymssql (h
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