the idea is if Windows.connect(...) works for you, then SQLAlchemy will work 
for you, at least as far as connecting, also.

step 1:

see if conn = Windows.connect(..) works for you


step 2:

if so, run create_engine(..., echo=True), then see how far the engine gets when 
you connect()



On Nov 29, 2012, at 3:22 PM, E.Scott M. wrote:

> 
> How do you translate
> conn = Windows.connect('QRQBwhoimp', user='', password='')
> into something that sqlalchemy uses?
>  
> I have not been able to do this - sqlalchemy wants something like
> engine = create_engine('mssql+mxodbc://@QRQBwhoimp')
>  
> am I missing something? or did I misunderstand your meaning?
> Scott
> 
> 
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