Thanks
On Sunday, August 30, 2015 at 10:28:58 PM UTC-5, Michael Bayer wrote:
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> On 8/30/15 1:58 PM, r...@rosenfeld.to wrote:
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> I'm trying to replace string definitions prgrammatically where possible.
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> from s
Thank you very much, it work fine now.
Le lundi 31 août 2015 23:03:17 UTC+3, Michael Bayer a écrit :
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> On 8/31/15 3:39 PM, yoch@gmail.com wrote:
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> Great thanks !
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> There is something I still doesn't understand with automap_base : some
> relationships are created only after the f
On 8/31/15 3:39 PM, yoch.me...@gmail.com wrote:
Great thanks !
There is something I still doesn't understand with automap_base : some
relationships are created only after the first query call (which takes
much more time to terminate).
call configure_mappers() after you call Base.prepare()
Great thanks !
There is something I still doesn't understand with automap_base : some
relationships are created only after the first query call (which takes much
more time to terminate).
For instance :
>>> from dbaccess import *# import engine, models, etc.
>>> Dispositif.hard
postgres wise:
I use an INT field to store bitwise data. I wrote a class that declares
enumerated sets and manages the the bitwise operations, then serializes it
to an int. I use an @property to deserialize reads and manually serialize
the writes (not enough time/need to integrate with SqlAlc
On 8/31/15 6:56 AM, Massi wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to use oursql module with sqlalchemy (0.9.10) for managing
a table with TIME columns, but I'm encountering an error, here a code
snippet showing the problem:
import sqlalchemy
from sqlalchemy import select, create_engine, MetaData, T
On 8/31/15 8:23 AM, yoch.me...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you very much.
Le lundi 31 août 2015 06:17:37 UTC+3, Michael Bayer a écrit :
On 8/29/15 2:27 PM, yoch@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
Le vendredi 28 août 2015 18:52:37 UTC+3, Michael Bayer a écrit :
Thank you very much.
Le lundi 31 août 2015 06:17:37 UTC+3, Michael Bayer a écrit :
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> On 8/29/15 2:27 PM, yoch@gmail.com wrote:
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> Thanks for the reply.
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> Le vendredi 28 août 2015 18:52:37 UTC+3, Michael Bayer a écrit :
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> On 8/28/15 3:51 AM, yoch@gmail.com wrote:
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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to use oursql module with sqlalchemy (0.9.10) for managing a
table with TIME columns, but I'm encountering an error, here a code snippet
showing the problem:
import sqlalchemy
from sqlalchemy import select, create_engine, MetaData, Table, Column
import datetime
engine =