pygresql and primary key
Tim Roberts
timr at probo.com
Sat Oct 12 02:17:04 EDT 2002
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Gerhard Häring <gerhard.haering at opus-gmbh.net> wrote: >Marcin Kadziolka <marcin at linkor.com.pl> [2002-10-10 08:48 GMT]: >> Hi! >> >> I'm using a pg module wrapper from pygresql. > >Ouch. I'd recommend you use a DB-API module like pyPgSQL or psycopg. PyGreSQL >has a DB-API module called pgdb, too. It's clear that DB-API is the wave of the future, but I have to say that the old pg methods make more sense to me in many situations. The ability to make a query without the overhead of creating and maintaining a cursor just seems more efficient for smaller result sets. -- - Tim Roberts, timr at probo.com Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
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