On Mon, 26 Mar 2018, Mike Bayer wrote:

this is a very open-ended question that can't be answered with a single
document. SQLAlchemy will allow for standard SQL and DDL to work across
both platforms transparently as well as differences in INSERT mechanics,
and additionally transactional semantics will work. But beyond that you
would need to be familiar with what database features you wish to use that
may require special attention.

General dialect documentation is at;

http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/dialects/sqlite.html
http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/dialects/postgresql.html

  Thanks, Mike.

  I'm working now on the single-user, SQLite3 version and will return to
this issue when that's functioning.

Much appreciated,

Rich

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