thanks Mike! i'll be hooking up to this event. i remember using a
working example of this a while ago, that's why i questioned :) but
there's no problem creating one from scratch :)
best regards,
richard.
On 03/23/2015 01:39 PM, Michael Bayer wrote:
the before_parent_attach() event could do this, sure. Might be a little tricky:
http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/rel_0_9/core/events.html?highlight=before_parent_attach#sqlalchemy.events.DDLEvents.before_parent_attach
Richard Gerd Kuesters | Pollux <rich...@pollux.com.br> wrote:
hi all!
i remember bumping into this somewhere, but now that i need it, i can't find.
Murphy ... well, here's the question:
* the company i work have a certain "convention" on naming columns in the database level, like
"dt_" for datetime, "u_" for unicode, "ut_" for unicodetext, and so on.
the question is, can't I use a event listener to do this by my own? a type is
bound to a format, it's quite simple dict. example:
...
last_update = Column("dt_last_update", DateTime, on_update=func,
default=func)
...
To:
...
last_update = Column(DateTime, on_update=func, default=func) #
"dt_last_update" is automatically created since it's a DateTime type (at the
database level only)
...
best regards,
richard.
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