Thanks!
Here is a slightly modified version that shows what happens : if querying
in another session, with a from_statement, the string is not processed. Is
it the expected behaviour ?
from datetime import datetime
from sqlalchemy import Column, DateTime, Integer, create_engine
from sqlalchemy.o
Hi all,
I'm using Python 2.6.5 and SQLAlchemy-0.7.8 over sqlite3 to store and
retrieve logs with in table like this :
class LogEntry(Base):
"""Log class"""
__tablename__ = 'log'
#common data
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
timestamp = Column(DateTime())
When querying
Hi all,
Despite some doc and web digging, I didn't find how to tell sqa to behave
the way I want :
on deletion on Peripheral, also delete in Actuator.
with the following code, the record in Actuator remains after a deletion,
and a subsequent creation fails with IntegrityError.
class Peripheral(B
Hi Sergey,
I'll give it a try, thanks !
On 2 June 2011 03:15, Sergey V. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One easy/obvious improvement would be to delete all user's
> "identifiers" and "groups" at once without iterating over them for
> every user. Actually, iterating over the list of user_ids is not
> necessary