dal patched, testing...
On May 16, 11:11 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Esen, > > it should be very easy for us to suport cubrid and I like the support > for sequence types. But we need some information that is not in the > online manual (at least I could not find it). > > How do I define a table with an autoincrement integer field? > How do I get the 'id' of the last inserted record? > Is the SQL syntax closer to MySQL, PostgreSQL, MSSQL or other? > > If I write the adapter, would you help me run the tests? > > Massimo > > On May 16, 8:37 pm, CUBRID RDBMS <kadish...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > I work at the CUBRID DBMS Project. I will be glad to respond to your > > questions, if you any particular. > > > In general, CUBRID is an open source relational database management > > system available on Linux and Windows platforms. CUBRID Manager, its > > most powerful database administration tool, is also available for Mac > > OS X. There are all kinds of programming APIs, including for Python. > > In fact, this or coming week we will update our Python API as a result > > of a new CUBRID 8.4.0 release, which will be more stable and will > > introduce new features available in the new database release. > > > Users can install CUBRID Python API directly from PYPI (http:// > > pypi.python.org/pypi/CUBRID-Python) which also distributes its source > > code. > > Other information about the driver, including the API manual, can be > > found on its official page athttp://www.cubrid.org/python_programming. > > > For the support, users can post their issues on the CUBRID Python > > forum athttp://forum.cubrid.org/viewforum.php?f=28. > > > If you have any question or suggestions, or would like to contribute > > in API development/documentaion, or have any other thought, feel free > > to contact me. I will be glad to hear from you. > > > Best Regards, > > Esen Sagynov. > > CUBRID Project > > Manager.http://www.cubrid.org/http://twitter.com/cubridhttp://facebook.com/cu... > > > On May 17, 6:48 am, mikech <mp.ch...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Has anyone come across this DB? Seems like it might be big in Korea. The > > > screen shots of the manager app looks interesting. > > > >http://www.cubrid.org/home