Opened 15 years ago

Closed 15 years ago

Last modified 13 years ago

#11356 closed (fixed)

Add links to 3rd party (unofficial) database backends in Django documentation

Reported by: nauch Owned by: nobody
Component: Documentation Version: dev
Severity: Keywords:
Cc: Triage Stage: Ready for checkin
Has patch: yes Needs documentation: no
Needs tests: no Patch needs improvement: yes
Easy pickings: no UI/UX: no

Description

Adding links/notes to documentation for the 3rd party database backends available for Sybase SQL Anywhere and IBM DB2.

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3rd_party_backends.diff (2.4 KB ) - added by nauch 15 years ago.

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Change History (7)

by nauch, 15 years ago

Attachment: 3rd_party_backends.diff added

comment:1 by dc, 15 years ago

Patch needs improvement: set

comment:2 by Alex Gaynor, 15 years ago

django-pyodbc as well (for mssql as well)

comment:3 by Russell Keith-Magee, 15 years ago

Triage Stage: UnreviewedReady for checkin

Thanks, Nathan. I'll get this committed ASAP.

@dc, @alex -Thanks, I'll add those links when I commit. If you track the origin of this ticket back to Django-dev, I asked Nathan to provide some draft text with obvious room for expansion for other backends.

comment:4 by Russell Keith-Magee, 15 years ago

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

(In [11093]) Fixed #11356 -- Added links to the growing collection of 3rd party database backends that are available. Thank to Nathan Auch for the draft text.

comment:5 by Russell Keith-Magee, 15 years ago

(In [11098]) [1.0.X] Fixed #11356 -- Added links to the growing collection of 3rd party database backends that are available. Thank to Nathan Auch for the draft text.

Merge of r11093 from trunk.

comment:6 by Jacob, 13 years ago

milestone: 1.1

Milestone 1.1 deleted

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