2007/12/21, Michael Bayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > In the HEAD version, the table creation does not set the default
> > values on the columns (tested on mysql and mssql)
> > It seems that the function SchemaGenerator.get_column_default_string
> > (in compiler.py) always returns None, even if a default value is
> > specified.
> >
> > 801     def get_column_default_string(self, column):
> > 802         if isinstance(column.default, schema.PassiveDefault):
> > 803             if isinstance(column.default.arg, basestring):
> > 804                 return "'%s'" % column.default.arg
> > 805             else:
> > 806                 return unicode(self._compile(column.default.arg,
> > None))
> > 807         else:
> > 808             return None
> >
>
> ColumnDefaults are "in-python" default generators, they dont get
> rendered into DDL.  PassiveDefault is used to produce a DDL-rendered
> default:
>
> http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/04/metadata.html#metadata_defaults_passive
>

What is really disturbing is that Column(..., PassiveDefault(u'N'))
and Column(..., default=PassiveDefault(u'N')) don't have the same
behavior.
Anyway, now I understand what was my mistake.

Thank you !

Christophe

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