Hi Nathan/Russell
I believe Nathan has already included IBM_DB2 also as a part of
documentation. Thanks Nathan for that. Coincidence that DB2 support
and SQL Anywhere support for Django came about the same time.
Thanks and Regards
Tarun Pasrija
Open Source Development
IBM India Software Labs
On
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:37 PM, Nathan Auch [Sybase] wrote:
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>
>> Open a ticket requesting this so the idea isn't forgotten. If you can
>> work up a patch that contains some draft text, feel free to push the
>> ticket onto the v1.1 milestone.
>>
>> If you're going to write some draft text, keep
> Open a ticket requesting this so the idea isn't forgotten. If you can
> work up a patch that contains some draft text, feel free to push the
> ticket onto the v1.1 milestone.
>
> If you're going to write some draft text, keep the following in mind:
> - Sybase isn't the only external backend, s
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 11:57 PM, Nathan Auch [Sybase] wrote:
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> I am pleased to announce that a SQL Anywhere database backend for Django
> is publicly available from:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/sqlany-django
>
> The backend is currently only supported against Django 1.0.2. I'll take
> care of
I am pleased to announce that a SQL Anywhere database backend for Django
is publicly available from:
http://code.google.com/p/sqlany-django
The backend is currently only supported against Django 1.0.2. I'll take
care of making the necessary changes to support the current SVN head
over the next w