Thanks for that, make sense to me.

svilen wrote:
> some may-be-stupid answers:
>  - see the number of lines per file
>  - split it into app-field-related parts, not SA-arhitectural parts
>  - hell, do as it is easier - start as one file, once u hit some limit 
> of your nerve(r)s, split.. but do keep one single file as main 
> entrance point
>
> On Thursday 20 December 2007 09:37:26 Morgan wrote:
>   
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> This may be a stupid question so flame away I don't care, but I
>> have been wondering. Is there a better way to layout your SQL
>> alchemy files that my random method? Does anyone have a convention
>> that works well for them.
>>
>> I'm only asking this because I cannot decide how I want to lay out
>> the SQLAlchemy component of my application.
>>
>> I'm thinking of putting it all in files like engines.py,
>> mapping.py, metadata.py etc or should I just shove this all in one
>> file.
>>
>> Let me know if I have had too much coffee or not.
>> Morgan
>>     
>
> >
>   

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