I made a 444-iodbc branch to test building separate pyodbc and pyiodbc projects but I didn’t get very far. I wouldĬursor.cpp: ret = SQLFetchScroll(cursor->hstmt, SQL_FETCH_NEXT, 0) Ĭursor.cpp: return RaiseErrorFromHandle(cursor->cnxn, “SQLFetchScroll”, cursor->cnxn->hdbc, cursor->hstmt) ImportError: /home/phil/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pyodbc.so: undefined symbol: SQLFetchScrollĬursor.cpp: “Skips the next count records by calling SQLFetchScroll with SQL_FETCH_NEXT.\n”Ĭursor.cpp: // SQLFetchScroll(SQL_FETCH_RELATIVE, count), but it requires scrollable cursors which are often slower. The two connexion string “cs” work’s with iodbctest Server Name=127.0.0.1 Server Port=4900 Database=test_db UID=admin PWD=a99" MAKECONST(SQL_CONVERT_GUID), into src file : pyodbcmodule.cpp Src/pyodbcmodule.cpp:1096:15: note: suggested alternative: ‘SQL_CONVERT_BIT’Įrror: command ‘x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc’ failed with exit status 1 Src/pyodbcmodule.cpp:859:28: note: in definition of macro ‘MAKECONST’ Src/pyodbcmodule.cpp:1096:15: error: ‘SQL_CONVERT_GUID’ was not declared in this scope
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