ADO/ODBC call via Python/IIS
Bill Seitz
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Wed Feb 7 17:40:14 EST 2001
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Well, it's a User DSN. Do you know that ASP expects a system DSN? And, I'm not clear on what a DSN-less connection is. Does this mean that I don't set up an ODBC source at all, but just pass all the connection details along in a code call? If so, do I need to use a different COM object (see my original posting for code), or just call the same object with a bigger set of params? (Sorry, I'm new at this, probably need some additional books of examples...) In article <%FGe6.31314$Ch.7369562 at newsrump.sjc.telocity.net>, "dsavitsk" <dsavitsk at e-coli.net> wrote: > > > adoConn.Open('pyasp') > > > Is it possobile pyasp is a user DSN, when ASP expects systems DSNs? > > if this is the issue, asp and python work well (faster in fact on a web > server) with dsn-less connection strings. > > ds > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
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