I created an actual repo for this, so if anyone finds bugs, or wants to
submit patches:

https://github.com/deontologician/netezza_sqlalchemy


On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 7:18 PM, Josh Kuhn <deontologic...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Since there wasn't one out there already, I took a shot at it. It's really
> rough, and mostly cribs its implementation from the Postgres dialect (since
> Netezza is a postgresql derivative).
>
> https://gist.github.com/deontologician/9358574
>
> It handles a couple of quirks I ran across, like adding "distribute on"
> clauses to create table statements, and ensuring limit clauses don't get
> sql params (since it doesn't like that).
>
> With pandas incorporating SQLA, I figure this might be useful to some
> people out there.
>
> --Josh
>

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