On 14 July 2018 at 19:45, Marc wrote:
The application has the requirement that authorised users can add
> information to the database, but this information should not be displayed
> on the public web pages until an admin has approved it. Currently there is
> no need to hold a history of changes,
Hi,
We were having a similar problem with history_meta, so we created
history_meta_date (.py file attached). In our version, we use timestamps
rather than sequence numbers to track history versions and don't need to
worry about duplicate key problems. The version_date timestamps still
provide
Hi there,
I have code that does this:
Session.query(Region). \
filter(Region.deleted==False). \
filter(Region.region_id.in_(from_statement_query))
Where from_statement_query is explicit SQL that returns only a region id.
The SQL that is produced by this code looks like:
SELECT
, Michael Bayer mike...@zzzcomputing.com wrote:
On Mar 7, 2012, at 10:39 AM, Kirk Holland wrote:
Hi there,
I have code that does this:
Session.query(Region). \
filter(Region.deleted==False). \
filter(Region.region_id.in_(from_statement_query))
Where from_statement_query is explicit SQL