quick question... I think i would like to run this script (export
mssql db to cvs) with dal stand alone... since this ia production
server I would want to run it as simple scheduled executable - just
the script sitting on the gluon folder. Am I still able to force the
script to look at the the module with the -M ?

Thanks,

Mart :)

On Nov 15, 6:17 pm, mart <msenecal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ah,.... no, I was not using that, but will give it a go now :) thanks
> for that :)
>
> Here is something that I would like to understand and possibly fix
> (and maybe those cmd switches will fix it
> ?) While I was able to connect to the mssql db locally, doing
> db.tables returned an empty list... But, i could see the tables, etc,
> using something like razor...  Could it be because of the state of the
> DB? its sitting on SQL server 2005, and I can almost guarantee that it
> was never maintained (at least  don't see any evidence of that)... or
> maybe, that should not matter?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mart :)
>
> On Nov 15, 10:14 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > This is the correct syntax.
>
> > db.export_to_csv_file(open('somefile.csv', 'wb'))
>
> > the problem is that db.does not see the models. Are you using?
>
> > python -S app -M -N -R yourscript.py
>
> > On Nov 15, 12:39 am, mart <msenecal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > Since connecting remotely is an issue for now, I went to the server
> > > hosting the MSSQL DB.
>
> > > I am cinnecting fine (to localhost), but this cmd :
>
> > > db.export_to_csv_file('quickbuild.csv')
>
> > > is getting this error:
>
> > >   File "C:\Documents and Settings\buildmonkey\Desktop\blue_framework
> > > copy\src\mssql_test.py", line 33, in main
> > >     db.export_to_csv_file('quickbuild.csv')
> > > ...
> > > dal.py", line 2193, in export_to_csv_file
> > >     ofile.write('END')
> > > AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'write'
>
> > > I did not get an error when doing verbatim what the book says:
>
> > > db.export_to_csv_file(open('somefile.csv', 'wb'))
>
> > > but this only yielded one word in the target file, 'END'
>
> > > Any idea what I should be looking at?
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Mart :)
>
>

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