Thanks Mike,
While I would rather this be a hard constraint on the database, not
enforced in python, I understand that SQLite is pretty limited in this
regard, so I'm down to try anything really. I also had the idea of using a
custom collection simply because the project already uses them heavi
(cross posted from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49225846/)
Lets say I have 3 tables: parent, child, and a linker table for the two for
a many-to-many relationship, `parentChildren`. Each parent can have
multiple children, and each child can have multiple parents. If parent 1
already has
elf-referential mapping, which also complicates things,
since most resources I find have two distinct objects along with the
association.
On Monday, July 6, 2015 at 1:14:29 PM UTC-4, Michael Bayer wrote:
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I have an interesting problem that I haven't been able to solve for quite
some time. I keep finding information about association proxies and the
like, but nothing that really helps (or maybe I'm implementing it
incorrectly).
Let's start with this:
class HandledProjectedItemList(list):