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This example demonstrates how to read from a Microsoft Access database via AdoDB and Python/Pywin32. This code opens a test database and prints the names of the columns.

import win32com.client
 
connection = win32com.client.Dispatch(r'ADODB.Connection')
DSN = 'PROVIDER=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;DATA SOURCE=c:\\pfad\\testdb.mdb;'
connection.Open(DSN)
recordset = win32com.client.Dispatch(r'ADODB.Recordset')
recordset.Open('SELECT * FROM Auftraege', connection, 1, 3)
fields_dict = {}
for x in range(recordset.Fields.Count):
    fields_dict[x] = recordset.Fields.Item(x).Name
    print fields_dict[x], recordset.Fields.Item(x).Value
Last Updated ( Saturday, 16 June 2007 )
 
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