Can someone please point me in the right direction of how I can connect to MS SQL Server with Python? What I want to do is read a text file, extract some values and then insert the values from the text file into a table in my Sql Server database. I am using Python 3.1.3, and it seems some of the modules I have come across in research online are not included in the library. Am I missing something? Is there a good 3rd party module I should know about. Any help would be greatly appreciated.I am using Windows. thanks
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I found a module called CEODBC that I was able to use with Python 3 after doing some research. It looks like they will also be releasing a Python3 compatible version of PYODBC soon. Thanks for all your help.
There are a bunch more SQL Server libraries listed on the Python wiki. At least mxODBC is fully ready for Python 3.1, but I haven't used it so I can't comment on its appropriateness...
There is a pymssql module. Here you can find installation instructions