MSSQL in python 2.7

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囚心锁ツ 2020-12-12 17:35

Is there a module available for connection of MSSQL and python 2.7?

I downloaded pymssql but it is for python 2.6. Is there any equivalent module for python 2.7?

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  • 2020-12-12 17:44

    If you're coming across this question through a web search, note that pymssql nowadays does support Python 2.7 (and 3.3) or newer. No need to use ODBC.

    From the pymssql requirements:

    Python 2.x: 2.6 or newer. Python 3.x: 3.3 or newer.

    See http://pymssql.org/.

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  • 2020-12-12 17:52

    You can also use pyodbc to connect to MSSQL from Python.

    An example from the documentation:

    import pyodbc
    cnxn = pyodbc.connect('DRIVER={SQL Server};SERVER=localhost;DATABASE=testdb;UID=me;PWD=pass')
    cursor = cnxn.cursor()
    cursor.execute("select user_id, user_name from users")
    rows = cursor.fetchall()
    for row in rows:
        print row.user_id, row.user_name
    

    The SQLAlchemy library (mentioned in another answer), uses pyodbc to connect to MSSQL databases (it tries various libraries, but pyodbc is the preferred one). Example code using sqlalchemy:

    from sqlalchemy import create_engine
    engine = create_engine("mssql://me:pass@localhost/testdb")
    for row in engine.execute("select user_id, user_name from users"):
        print row.user_id, row.user_name
    
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  • You can try out SQLAlchemy: The SQLAlchemy Object Relational Mapper presents a method of associating user-defined Python classes with database tables, and instances of those classes (objects) with rows in their corresponding tables.

    You can refer following links: 1> http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/ 2> http://www.rmunn.com/sqlalchemy-tutorial/tutorial.html

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  • 2020-12-12 18:06

    Install pyodbc using pip as follows: pip install pyodbc

    import pyodbc
    cnxn = pyodbc.connect("DRIVER={SQL Server};SERVER=SOME-PC;DATABASE=my_db")
    cursor = cnxn.cursor()
    
    
    cursor.execute("insert into test_tb values(6, 'name')")
    
    cursor.execute("select id, name from my_tb")
    rows = cursor.fetchall()
    for row in rows:
        print row.id, row.name
    

    For details, see

    https://github.com/mkleehammer/pyodbc/wiki

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