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Driver for 4th Dimension?

Hi!
Is anybody aware of an existing Python driver for the database program "4th
Dimension"? I am running into a problem with such a database on MacOSX
(where ODBC is a bit of a problem), and am trying to figure out if there is
an existing driver already, or if I should plan a database export for that
purpose.

Thanks!
Andrea
Jul 18 '05 #1
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Andrea Hahn wrote:

Is anybody aware of an existing Python driver for the database program "4th
Dimension"? I am running into a problem with such a database on MacOSX
(where ODBC is a bit of a problem), and am trying to figure out if there is
an existing driver already, or if I should plan a database export for that
purpose.


Clearly this is the driver used to run the time machine. I would think,
given the PSU's propensity for eliminating anyone who even knows about
such things, that you would want to be more ca
Jul 18 '05 #2

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