On Apr 25, 2010, at 10:32 PM, Lance Edgar wrote:

> Michael, thanks for the tip(s).  From what I can tell, SQLBase does also use 
> the (+) syntax for outer joins.  However, my requirements for this dialect 
> are so specific that I won't bother adding that to my compiler unless/until I 
> or someone else actually needs it.
> 
> In the meantime, I'm making the package available at: 
> http://sqlbase7-sa.edbob.org/
> 
> I'm assuming there's no reason whatsoever to include the dialect within the 
> sqlalchemy codebase, but I mention the project site in case anyone else would 
> find it useful.  You're welcome to link to it as you have the Progress 
> dialect (http://www.sqlalchemy.org/trac/wiki/DatabaseNotes#Progress), which 
> BTW I also appreciated as a starting point, but I suspect the audience will 
> be terribly small or nonexistent so it's up to you.

nice job !  I didn't even know we had "Progress" on the wiki there - feel free 
to log in and add notes for your dialect as well (I'm not sure if thats the 
best place for them, but since you went there that suggests it may be).  Maybe  
a new section "User-contributed dialects" or something like that.



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