On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 04:45:25 GMT, rumours say that Stephen Prinster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] might have written:
Jonathon Blake wrote:
[ Editing/creating msaccess databases on a Linux Box, and WINE _not_
installed.]
I'm pretty sure I don't understand what you are wanting to do. You say
you have
Christos Georgiou wrote:
I think the OP wants to *use* .mdb files on a linux system without using
any msjet*.dll libraries.
Looks like you need a .mdb driver for the Python DB-API. Have a look here:
http://www.python.org/topics/database/
http://www.mayukhbose.com/python/ado/ado-connection.php
All:
I thought I had seen a python library/module that easily enabled one
to read / write / create MSAccess databases a couple of years ago.
[My impression is that the Jet Database engine was _not_ required.]
Now, I can't find it, or any reference to such a library or module.
[I used google,
Jonathon Blake wrote:
I thought I had seen a python library/module that easily enabled one
to read / write / create MSAccess databases a couple of years ago.
[My impression is that the Jet Database engine was _not_ required.]
Access is a generalized I/O to databases. THe normal default DB
Scott wrote:
the Jet Database engine. Easiest access for me is through the win32 module
'odbc'.
Thanks
That is going to make my job a lot rougher than I expected.
[ Editing/creating msaccess databases on a Linux Box, and WINE _not_ installed.]
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Jonathon Blake wrote:
[ Editing/creating msaccess databases on a Linux Box, and WINE _not_
installed.]
I'm pretty sure I don't understand what you are wanting to do. You say
you have msaccess databases on a Linux Box and you are not using the
Jet Database engine. As far as I know, MS