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Ray
support Oracle and MS SQL Server? I just realized that's gonna be a big
blow for my case against RoR because we use both databases almost
exclusively, we don't use any of Django supported database actually.

I did a search and found that there was an Oracle support
committed--but is it going to make it into any release any time soon?

Thanks
Ray

Jul 25 '06 #1
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Ray wrote:
support Oracle and MS SQL Server? I just realized that's gonna be a big
blow for my case against RoR because we use both databases almost
exclusively, we don't use any of Django supported database actually.

I did a search and found that there was an Oracle support
committed--but is it going to make it into any release any time soon?
You'd probably get better answers on Django's mailing-list ?

--
bruno desthuilliers
python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for
p in 'o****@xiludom.gro'.split('@')])"
Jul 25 '06 #2
Ray

Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
Ray wrote:
support Oracle and MS SQL Server? I just realized that's gonna be a big
blow for my case against RoR because we use both databases almost
exclusively, we don't use any of Django supported database actually.

I did a search and found that there was an Oracle support
committed--but is it going to make it into any release any time soon?

You'd probably get better answers on Django's mailing-list ?
Er, yes. That was silly of me. Thanks Bruno!

Sorry everyone,
Ray
>
--
bruno desthuilliers
python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for
p in 'o****@xiludom.gro'.split('@')])"
Jul 25 '06 #3

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