From: Alex T. <al...@tw...> - 2005-05-17 22:44:27
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If you read your Daily Python ( http://www.pythonware.com/daily/ ) you might notice that pysqlite2 (final - i.e. non-beta) was released today. As it happens, I spent a couple of hours today playing with it, and decided a good way to get to know it better would be to add support for pysqlite2 into the dbBrowser sample. I just downloaded and tested the released version (actually, 2.0.1) and it is fine. As well as support for the basic dbBrowser, there is also a utility to convert a CSV file with headers into a sqlite database. It does only trivial checks that the headers are suitable names to be db column names - but other than that it's an easy way to create a sqlite database to play with, and the utility program itself is a simple, but non-trivial, example of using pysqlite2. (The documentation on pysqlite2 is, um, sparse .....) So if you get the latest PythonCard from CVS, you'll get this sample. -- Alex Tweedly http://www.tweedly.net -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.11.11 - Release Date: 16/05/2005 |