hi all,
first of all thank u guys for all ur help on my previous posts.
This time around i again have a table in an mssql db, the table has
just 2 fields one int field(PK) and the other a varchar field.
the table object for the table in question is auto generated, the
problem is that when i save
On May 31, 2008, at 12:38 AM, Russell Warren wrote:
I've tried sifting through the sqlite dialect to figure out what is
going on and have even tried forcing supports_pk_autoincrement to be
true, but it rapidly became clear I hadn't a clue what I was doing in
the sqlalchemy guts.
Does
On May 31, 2008, at 4:09 AM, sniffer wrote:
hi all,
first of all thank u guys for all ur help on my previous posts.
This time around i again have a table in an mssql db, the table has
just 2 fields one int field(PK) and the other a varchar field.
the table object for the table in
Hi michael,
thanks for the reply i am trying it in an extremly small script the
code is mentioned below
def logsync(self):
entity=testq
self.__sqlorm__dblogger.info(Current Entity - + entity)
importcmd=from dbmod.%s import %s as entitymodule %
(entity,entity+class)
OK, the usage pattern there is incorrect. Create a Table/Mapper at
the module level at the same level in which you create your classes.
To make this easier, look into using the declarative extension:
http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/04/plugins.html#plugins_declarative
...that way there's