Python library for generating SQL queries [selects, alters, inserts and commits]
Ben Finney
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Alec Taylor <alec.taylor6 at gmail.com> writes: > I'm looking for a Python library for generating SQL queries [selects, > alters, inserts and commits]. SQLAlchemy <URL:http://www.sqlalchemy.org/> is the leader in this field. It allows your code to interact with the database at different levels: you can write raw SQL, you can construct queries using a query builder, you can use an entirely-optional ORM; and they're all compatible. > I'm running Oracle 10g and Oracle 11gR2. Do you know of a Python > library which can facilitate this? Yes, <URL:http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/dialects/oracle.html>. -- \ “[W]e are still the first generation of users, and for all that | `\ we may have invented the net, we still don't really get it.” | _o__) —Douglas Adams | Ben Finney
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