Re: odbc and python

2005-06-06 Thread Michele Petrazzo
Giles Brown wrote: > MM wrote: > >>Are there any other odbc packages other than the win32all and mxodbc >>ones? The win32all odbc.pyd can't access table structure info like >>SQLColumns, and mxobdc requires a commercial license which is >>unjustifiable for this tiny project. Any other OS alternati

Re: odbc and python

2005-06-03 Thread Scott David Daniels
MM wrote: > Are there any other odbc packages other than the win32all and mxodbc > ones? The win32all odbc.pyd can't access table structure info like > SQLColumns, and mxobdc requires a commercial license which is > unjustifiable for this tiny project. Any other OS alternatives for > win32?. Th

Re: odbc and python

2005-06-03 Thread Thomas Heller
Giles Brown schrieb: > MM wrote: > >>Are there any other odbc packages other than the win32all and mxodbc >>ones? The win32all odbc.pyd can't access table structure info like >>SQLColumns, and mxobdc requires a commercial license which is >>unjustifiable for this tiny project. Any other OS alterna

Re: odbc and python

2005-06-03 Thread Giles Brown
MM wrote: > Are there any other odbc packages other than the win32all and mxodbc > ones? The win32all odbc.pyd can't access table structure info like > SQLColumns, and mxobdc requires a commercial license which is > unjustifiable for this tiny project. Any other OS alternatives for > win32?. Thanks

Re: odbc and python

2005-06-02 Thread John Machin
MM wrote: > Are there any other odbc packages other than the win32all and mxodbc > ones? The win32all odbc.pyd can't access table structure info like > SQLColumns, and mxobdc requires a commercial license which is > unjustifiable for this tiny project. Presumably you really mean 'are there any

odbc and python

2005-06-02 Thread MM
Are there any other odbc packages other than the win32all and mxodbc ones? The win32all odbc.pyd can't access table structure info like SQLColumns, and mxobdc requires a commercial license which is unjustifiable for this tiny project. Any other OS alternatives for win32?. Thanks. -- http://mai