Hello, so far it seems to me as if the only ORM module for Python which supports composite primary/foreign keys was SQLAlchemy. Which looks a little bit "overbloated" for my needs: I "just" need to be able to define a "logical model" (à la UML) in Python and have the ORM connect to a database (running on PostgreSQL in my case) which uses a corresponding (pre-defined) "physical model" as its schema.
Modeling really does look exactly like what I need. Among others, it seems to be understandable even for a Clueless Python Scripting Dilettant like me. But support for primary keys is not yet completely built-in (and tested). So, is there another ORM module for Python besides SQLAlchemy which supports composite porimary (and foreign) keys, and maybe also other more "advanced", maybe even some of the PostgreSQL-specific features (such as e.g. composite types)? TIA, Sincerely, Wolfgang Keller -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list