On Dec 3, 2007, at 4:32 PM, Brendan Arnold wrote:

>
> hi there,
>
> i'm trying to delete an object from my database using the orm.
> according to 'sqlalchemy for people in a hurry docs 0.4' there is a
> delete() method on orm objects, so the following is possible,
>
> sample.comments[0].delete()
> del sample.comment[0]
>
> and this will delete the comment from the database. i don't want to
> enable delete-orphan as the above is just an example.
>
> i'm using sqlalchemy version 0.4.1 and python 2.4.4
>

theres no delete() on instances, even if youre using the  
"Session.mapper" feature which I dont like very much, and the pylons  
document should be updated if it says there is.  delete() is on the  
Session, i.e. session.delete(someinstance).



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