Обсуждение: pymssql: Problem with Unicode string
Hello!
I am using pymssql-1.9.908. And I have MSSQL2008 database server.
I ran following code from python 2.6:
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import pymssql
conn = pymssql.connect(host='testserver', user='sa',
password='sa', database='testdb', as_dict=True)
crms = conn.cursor()
crms.execute('SELECT cc_Name FROM tblUsers')
for line in crms.fetchall():
print 'cc_Name:', self.unicodify(line['cc_Name'])
break
crms.close()
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the result is-> cc_Name: ?????, ???
But the actual data is "Аймаг, хот" and I expect that the output would
be "cc_Name: Аймаг, хот".
Here is my question:
How to get Unicode data from MSSQL database using pymssql library?
Any suggestion would be highly appreciated!
regards,
Orgil.D
On 29 January 2011 14:52, orgilhp <orgilhp@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello!
> I am using pymssql-1.9.908. And I have MSSQL2008 database server.
> I ran following code from python 2.6:
> -----------------------------------
> import pymssql
> conn = pymssql.connect(host='testserver', user='sa',
> password='sa', database='testdb', as_dict=True)
> crms = conn.cursor()
> crms.execute('SELECT cc_Name FROM tblUsers')
> for line in crms.fetchall():
> print 'cc_Name:', self.unicodify(line['cc_Name'])
> break
> crms.close()
> -----------------------------------
> the result is-> cc_Name: ?????, ???
> But the actual data is "Аймаг, хот" and I expect that the output would
> be "cc_Name: Аймаг, хот".
>
> Here is my question:
> How to get Unicode data from MSSQL database using pymssql library?
>
> Any suggestion would be highly appreciated!
> regards,
> Orgil.D
This is a PostgreSQL mailing list. Please direct this question to an
MSSQL or Python list instead.
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On 29/01/2011 14:52, orgilhp wrote: > Here is my question: > How to get Unicode data from MSSQL database using pymssql library? I think you'd have a better chance of getting an answer from a list on MSSQL; this one is devoted to PostgreSQL. That said, they're a helpful bunch around here, so you never know. :-) Ray. -- Raymond O'Donnell :: Galway :: Ireland rod@iol.ie