decided to add transactions
to it so I need a sane way to deal with commit being typed. I'd like to make
this behaviour optional so that it can mimic other sql repls such as sqlplus.
Any suggestions on the best way to go about doing this are welcome.
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to the database and it's
processing correctly, but SQLAlchemy is stepping in somewhere on the
way back before the execute() returns and causing some mischief.
On Feb 12, 12:19 pm, Bob Farrell robertanthonyfarr...@googlemail.com
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Hi there,
I'm having a bit of trouble with session.execute
for sqlite).
Thanks,
On Feb 12, 12:33 pm, Bob Farrell robertanthonyfarr...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that if I run my select * from test;
*after* I get the error for test3, it shows that insert did in fact
get committed to the database:
{. b...@mote: ~/dev/sasqlconsole
Hooray. \o/
I'll leave the code commented until I pull the next release.
Cheers,
On May 26, 6:03 pm, Michael Bayer mike...@zzzcomputing.com wrote:
this is all fixed in the current trunk. release probably today as the
issue you have below is more severe than the one I had noticed.
Bob
On May 23, 7:56 pm, Michael Bayer mike...@zzzcomputing.com wrote:
On May 23, 2009, at 1:47 PM, Bob Farrell wrote:
Hi, using scoped_session(sessionmaker()) to create my sessions, if I
hammer a
request (using Pylons) by repeatedly clicking on a link that uses the
ORM
somewhat
On May 26, 3:31 pm, Michael Bayer mike...@zzzcomputing.com wrote:
Bob Farrell wrote:
Hi Michael, I found this (your writing) in a thread from quite a while
back:
A common pattern which can cause what you see there is if your
templates are accessing lazy loaders on objects
Hi hi.
£ diff SQLAlchemy-0.5.2-py2.5.egg/sqlalchemy/exc.py SQLAlchemy-0.5.4p1-
py2.5.egg/sqlalchemy/exc.py
134a135,139
if len(self.params) 10:
return ' '.join((SQLAlchemyError.__str__(self),
repr(self.statement),
Hi, using scoped_session(sessionmaker()) to create my sessions, if I
hammer a
request (using Pylons) by repeatedly clicking on a link that uses the
ORM
somewhat extensively for the relevant request, it seems that another
thread is
getting involved with SQLAlchemy internals and pulling the rug out
Hello, SQLAlchemy people,
So I spoke to jek on IRC to see if there was a way to use add_column
without causing the query to return a RowTuple and it doesn't look
like there is, so I wrote this:
class AdditiveQuery(Query):
Extended sqlalchemy.orm.Query class with add_named_column method
the relation on the mapper ? If there's a way to do this
in SQLAlchemy that doesn't need extra mapper config then I'm all
ears. :-)
On Mar 31, 3:22 pm, Michael Bayer mike...@zzzcomputing.com wrote:
wouldn't this be accomplished more simply using contains_eager() ?
On Mar 31, 2009, at 9:12 AM, Bob
whack together with other
constructs. See the docs here for more info:
http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/05/sqlexpression.html#using-text
Thanks!
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a print as the first
line of the function, nothing got printed out, weird... (maybe my lack
of skills using python, yet :P)
Alex,
Weird. I've attached it here so maybe that will make things work.
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cond = x == y
yield delete(
obj_table,
cond
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think there's room for something like this in SA then it's all
yours. :-)
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