So have you tried to use pypyodbc? If that doesn't work, you could use 
pytds and bypass odbc altogether.

On Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 5:06:37 PM UTC-7, Pbop wrote:
>
> Spent days trying to track down an error with a Web2Py app and SQL Server 
> 2008 R2 running 64 bit ODBC drivers. 
>
> Switched to 32 bit drivers and problem solved. 
>
> The problem is not in Web2Py but in the actual PyOdbc driver. 
>

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