Python and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) It is intended to give the basics on using Python to connect to an MS Access 2000 database via Microsoft's ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). There are several reasons you might want to do this. ADO is lighter and it tends to be a bit and faster than DAO, unlike DAO it can easily be used with other databases (SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, etc.), it can be used with XML and text files and pretty much any data at all, and Microsoft will be supporting it for a longer time than DAO. For this article to make sense, you should be mildly familiar with Python, and you should have installed the PythonWin IDE and Windows extensions. Probably having MS Access would be useful as well. Table of Contents Running MakePy DSN Opening a Recordset Looking at the Recordset Adding new Records Database Table Information Closing Connections Using SQL with ADO Getting the RecordCount Common Questions and Answers about Python and ADO.
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