I would love to see that.. SQL designer (somehow) distributed with
web2py. I just think SQL designer needs a small extra work to better
fit web2py.
A while ago, one of my crazy ideas would help us on this, a small
application update API for each application...
On Nov 14, 1:00 pm, Branko Vukelic
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Boris Manojlovic
wrote:
> You can host it by yourself or reuse mine at already mentioned location (it
> is hosted on gae). Attached application can be deployed to GAE directly
> after
> adding corresponding route files
Couldn't it just be included in the distribut
Hello,
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 2:11 AM, mdipierro wrote:
> I do not remember the reason for that suggestion.
>
> My only concerns are:
> 1) I would be best to have just one verison online (the most updated
> one) even if hosted at multiple places.
>
You can host it by yourself or reuse mine a
I do not remember the reason for that suggestion.
My only concerns are:
1) I would be best to have just one verison online (the most updated
one) even if hosted at multiple places.
2) not break the link in web2py admin (or make a case for changing the
link).
Are you Boris the only one maintaining
On Nov 13, 5:18 pm, blackthorne wrote:
> Or else, just integrate the SQL designer inhttp://gaesql.appspot.com/
> for the job. I think it's even better for this kind of thing...
Hmm, I notice it still uses SQLField in web2py table definitions
instead of Field.
Or else, just integrate the SQL designer in http://gaesql.appspot.com/
for the job. I think it's even better for this kind of thing...
On Nov 13, 9:31 pm, Kenneth Lundström
wrote:
> +1
>
> I was thinking the same when I was using the wizard first time. Maybe so
> that you still could do like you
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