It's not about case in the resultproxy, it's about case-insensitive
for server-side compare, such as in the where clause and when ordering
results.
comparisonslike literal text injected into the SQL? why not use
bind parameters ?there are cases where literal text should not be
Just to let everyone who might be interested know, I'll be giving a
talk about SQLAlchemy and Elixir at the FOSDEM 2007.
It'll be in the python devroom.
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On Feb 19, 2007, at 4:52 AM, Troy wrote:
It's not just the literal text or the bind param. It is how the
server compares character based data. In MySQL, MS-SQL, Sybase --
case does not matter. In Postgres, Oracle and DB2 it does. DB2 and
Oracle (since version 10 I think) have some
Howdy Group,
I'm playing out with a few things now and I wanted to see if anyone
else has used SQLAlchemy in an asynchronous manner? For example, you
could create a service which responded to asynchronous requests for
data, and could be used by a web client, desktop client, other types
of
I use sasync in production with twisted and I'm quite happy with it.
My application reads and writes a lot and I haven't run into any major problem.
Stéphane
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On Feb 19, 2007, at 12:16 AM, David Bolen wrote:
1. I have a simple add operation which does the basic object
allocation, session.save() and session.flush(). The issue was when
I tried to add an object with a SQL violation (duplicate value on
unique column). No problems with the
OK totally different issue. MySQL does have a case-sensitivity
setting using COLLATE. not sure what MS-SQL has and we dont yet have
sybase support. we've had people report the whole lower() issue in
the past and im not sure that should be automatic within SA.You
can just explicitly
We did a quick proof-of-concept with it and it appeared to work as
advertised :)
Troy
On Feb 19, 10:11 am, Matt Culbreth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy Group,
I'm playing out with a few things now and I wanted to see if anyone
else has used SQLAlchemy in an asynchronous manner? For
I believe this is what your looking for (from the sqlalchemy recipes
section of the wiki)
http://www.sqlalchemy.org/trac/wiki/UsageRecipes/DependentTables
Troy
On Feb 19, 12:11 am, Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to get a list of tables or table names that reference a
On Feb 19, 2:32 pm, Troy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even though MySQL allows the setting of COLLATE, it does not support
functional indexes, so if your code explicitly calls lower you
technically now have code that will work for both MySQL and Postgres,
but MySQL is going to take a big
Hi,
4) I'm considering submitting a patch to make _CompoundClause.compare
tell you if the clause has the same semantics as the comparison (at
im curious how this function would work for more complex situations,
i.e. with more operators, more levels of nesting, etc. without re-
On Feb 19, 2007, at 3:39 PM, Paul Johnston wrote:
Ok, the issue was noticed due to a unit test failure
(engine.reflection.ReflectionTest.testcompositefk) where the test
checks
if the condition created by the join matches the condition it
knows. The
test was incorrectly failing because
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