On 7/16/07, Jason R. Coombs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've got a situation where I'm working with a legacy database that's
> defined in another project and some extensions to it, written in
> sqlalchemy.  I'd like to use Elixir, but there appears to be an issue
> with autoloading some tables and referencing them with new ones.  Here
> is a pure SQLAlchemy implementation that works: 
> http://paste.turbogears.org/paste/1496
>
> Here is the same implementation in SQLAlchemy/Elixir that fails:
> http://paste.turbogears.org/paste/1497
>
> The error is in this traceback: http://paste.turbogears.org/paste/1498
>
> The constraint.elements list is empty when constructing the Items
> object.  I'm not sure what this means, because it gets into parts of
> sqlalchemy that I don't quite understand yet.
>
> I tried working around the problem by calling setup_all() after the
> autoloaded object was declared, but that did not help.
>
> I encounter the error with Elixir 0.3.0 and 0.4.0 (latest from svn
> this morning).
>
> Is this a strict limitation of Elixir or something for which a
> workaround or fix might be developed in the short term?

This is a current limitation of Elixir. As always, this is a known
issue which I haven't had a real motivation to fix yet. I'll try to
fix that ASAP.
-- 
Gaƫtan de Menten
http://openhex.org

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