Re: [sqlalchemy] Re: SA and IBM DB2

2012-07-06 Thread Cornelius Kölbel
Hello, one year gone and I wonder if there might be any news on the question of sqlalchemy and DB2. The previous patches of ibm_db_sa (https://bitbucket.org/jazle/ibm_db_sa/downloads) do not exist anymore. But the current ibm_db_sa 0.1.6 produces an import error at from sqlalchemy import

Re: [sqlalchemy] Re: SA and IBM DB2

2012-07-06 Thread Michael Bayer
no news here ! we're still entirely open to someone willing to take the initiative on this one. On Jul 6, 2012, at 6:04 AM, Cornelius Kölbel wrote: Hello, one year gone and I wonder if there might be any news on the question of sqlalchemy and DB2. The previous patches of ibm_db_sa

[sqlalchemy] Re: SA and IBM DB2

2011-07-07 Thread Christian Klinger
Hi Michael, thanks for input. If i find some time i will start... Christian On Jul 6, 2011, at 11:19 AM, Christian Klinger wrote: Hi Michael, i am intrested in writing a dialect for DB2. Is there any howto which covers what is needed to start. Do you think we should write an extension, or

[sqlalchemy] Re: SA and IBM DB2

2011-07-06 Thread Bastian
Hi Luca, On Jun 29, 12:43 pm, Luca Lesinigo l...@lesinigo.it wrote: Hello there. I'd like to use SQLalchemy with an existing db2 database (I can already access it with plain SQL using pyODBC from a python-2.6/ win32 system). You could also try to use http://pypi.python.org/pypi/JayDeBeApi/

[sqlalchemy] Re: SA and IBM DB2

2011-07-06 Thread Christian Klinger
Hi Michael, i am intrested in writing a dialect for DB2. Is there any howto which covers what is needed to start. Do you think we should write an extension, or should this dialect in sqlalchemy itself? Thanks in advance Christian On Jun 29, 2011, at 6:43 AM, Luca Lesinigo wrote: Hello

Re: [sqlalchemy] Re: SA and IBM DB2

2011-07-06 Thread Michael Bayer
On Jul 6, 2011, at 11:19 AM, Christian Klinger wrote: Hi Michael, i am intrested in writing a dialect for DB2. Is there any howto which covers what is needed to start. Do you think we should write an extension, or should this dialect in sqlalchemy itself? first off, HOORAY, secondly,