[sqlalchemy] Re: Why does SA (only 0.6.x) read data from n:m relationships when updating the parent table?

2010-07-09 Thread Ralph Heinkel
Hi Michael, I've just installed this package, and it works fine for me. Thanks for fixing the problem. Ciao ciao Ralph On Jul 7, 6:37 pm, Michael Bayer mike...@zzzcomputing.com wrote: can you try out the latest hg tip for me please, I still feel like releasing this today:

Re: [sqlalchemy] Re: Why does SA (only 0.6.x) read data from n:m relationships when updating the parent table?

2010-07-09 Thread David Gardner
I just noticed this behavior as well, and confirm that the tar.gz that was posted fixed the problem, and doesn't introduce any problems either. On 07/09/2010 05:20 AM, Ralph Heinkel wrote: Hi Michael, I've just installed this package, and it works fine for me. Thanks for fixing the problem.

[sqlalchemy] Re: Why does SA (only 0.6.x) read data from n:m relationships when updating the parent table?

2010-07-07 Thread Ralph Heinkel
oh, I'm sorry, but better now than later ;-) Strange that nobody got hit by that bug (or the side effects were not as tremendous as in my case and so they were silently going through with no harm ...) Thanks anyway for looking at this and fixing the problem. Ciao ciao Ralph On Jul 7, 4:08 pm,

Re: [sqlalchemy] Re: Why does SA (only 0.6.x) read data from n:m relationships when updating the parent table?

2010-07-07 Thread Michael Bayer
can you try out the latest hg tip for me please, I still feel like releasing this today: http://hg.sqlalchemy.org/sqlalchemy/archive/default.tar.gz On Jul 7, 2010, at 10:49 AM, Ralph Heinkel wrote: oh, I'm sorry, but better now than later ;-) Strange that nobody got hit by that bug (or the

Re: [sqlalchemy] Re: Why does SA (only 0.6.x) read data from n:m relationships when updating the parent table?

2010-07-07 Thread Chris Withers
Michael Bayer wrote: can you try out the latest hg tip for me please, I still feel like releasing this today: http://hg.sqlalchemy.org/sqlalchemy/archive/default.tar.gz I've got a brown bag you can borrow if it's that serious ;-) Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Batch Processing