To be able to use PHP5 PDO with MS Access mdb files the following is required
(the same applies for the PHP4 style of using odbc_X except for the
obviously PDO specific requirements):
In Linux this is achieved by intalling the php5-odbc package:
| yum install -y libpng | |
| yum install -y libjpeg | |
| yum install -y openssl | |
| yum install -y icu | |
| yum install -y libX11 | |
| yum install -y libXext | |
| yum install -y libXrender | |
| yum install -y xorg-x11-fonts-Type1 | |
| yum install -y xorg-x11-fonts-75dpi |
To be able to use PHP5 PDO with MS Access mdb files the following is required
(the same applies for the PHP4 style of using odbc_X except for the
obviously PDO specific requirements):
In Linux this is achieved by intalling the php5-odbc package:
| """ | |
| Here models are in different modules and the models.py imports them from different modules like this | |
| from model1 import * # or the name of models you want to import | |
| from model2 import User | |
| or you might write all your models in models.py | |
| """ | |