Hi Kunal, welcome to the Django community! django-pyodbc-azure is the best 
maintained SQL Server engine I've found, and it typically gets updated a 
little more quickly than this. However, Michaya who maintains the package 
has been extremely busy lately, and said it will take him a few more weeks 
to get it done. If you're starting a new project, could you develop on 
SQLite for now and then swap in django-pyodbc-azure when it is ready?

Regards,

Tim

On Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 8:39:42 AM UTC-5, 
kunal...@williamoneilindia.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Django, but planning to use Django 2.0 for my newest project. 
> I am using MSSQL db and hence facing issues with it.
>
> Anyone working on getting an MSSQL backend that works with Django 2.0? 
> (Couldn't find one that's up to date including django-pyodbc-azure).
>
>>
>>>

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