Here is the TOP of what I use.
You will  need the migrate commands in your connections tring

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import os, sys, string, copy, time
import getopt
from types import *

from pydal import DAL, Field

db = DAL("postgres://postgres:postgres@localhost:7103/ac03303_live",
pool_size=10, migrate_enabled=False, fake_migrate_all=True )
print db._uri
print db._dbname


db.define_table('company',
    Field('company_number', type='integer'),
    Field('company_name', type='string', length=255),
    Field('address_1', type='string', length=255),
    Field('address_2', type='string', length=255),
    Field('city', type='string', length=255),
    Field('state', type='string', length=20),
    Field('zip', type='string', length=10),
.....


*Ben Duncan*
DBA / Chief Software Architect
Mississippi State Supreme Court
Electronic Filing Division


On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 4:26 AM Jon Subscripted <jonsubscripti...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
> BTW I was checking "sql.log" file just in case I had unintentionally
> messed up redefining the fen field twice and saw that every execution of
> the script in my previous email led to a CREATE TABLE (see below). There's
> more than one (one per each test I performed with the script).
>
> Is this normal? Should the table definition in the script outside
> web2py-app lead to a CREATE TABLE?
>
> I also realized that the original CREATE TABLE statement created by web2py
> (at the very top of the "sql.log" file, right after auth tables are
> created) does have a different length VARCHAR( `fen` VARCHAR(512),).
>
> Can this kind of length difference lead to MySQL to create a duplicated
> field?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Regards, Jon.
>
> timestamp: 2019-02-11T16:33:57.499000
> CREATE TABLE problem(
>     id INT AUTO_INCREMENT NOT NULL,
>     question_hint VARCHAR(255),
>     fen VARCHAR(255),
>     solutionSAN LONGTEXT,
>     solutionUCI LONGTEXT,
>     solordered CHAR(1),
>     pcomment VARCHAR(255),
>     previousFEN VARCHAR(255),
>     previousSAN VARCHAR(255),
>     previousUCI VARCHAR(255),
>     game_control VARCHAR(255),
>     ply_control INT,
>     PRIMARY KEY(id)
> ) ENGINE=InnoDB CHARACTER SET utf8;
>
> On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 10:49 AM Jon Subscripted <
> jonsubscripti...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Ben,
>> I did what you suggested and somehow I think I moved on.
>>
>> Still I got a weird error: InternalError: (1060, u"Duplicate column name
>> 'fen__tmp'")
>>
>> import sys
>>
>> sys.path.append(r'C:\Users\Jon\Downloads\web2py_src\web2py\gluon')
>>
>> from gluon import DAL,Field
>> from gluon import *
>>
>> dbpath =
>> r'C:\Users\Jon\Downloads\web2py_src\web2py\applications\xakemate_scratch\databases'
>> problemsuri = 'mysql://root:web2py@localhost/xakemate'
>> posFEN = 'rnb2rk1/pp4pp/1qpbp3/3p4/4P3/3P1NP1/PPPN1RBP/R1BQ3K b - - 0 13'
>>
>>
>> db = DAL(problemsuri)#,folder=dbpath)#,auto_import=True)
>>
>> db.define_table(
>>     "problem",
>>     Field("question_hint",type="string"),
>>
>> Field("fen",type="string"),#,requires=(IS_NOT_EMPTY(),IS_NOT_IN_DB(db,'problem.fen'))),
>>     Field("solutionSAN",type="list:string",requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()),
>>     Field("solutionUCI",type="list:string",requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()),
>>     Field("solordered",type="boolean",default=True),
>>     Field("pcomment",type="string"),
>>     Field("previousSAN",type="string",default=''),
>>     Field("previousUCI",type="string",default=''),
>>     Field("previousFEN",type="string",default=''),
>>     Field("game_control",type="string",default=''),
>>     Field("ply_control",type="integer",default=0)
>> )
>>
>> query = (db.problem.fen == posFEN)
>> problem = db(query).select(orderby=db.problem.id).first()
>>
>> No handlers could be found for logger "web2py"
>> WARNING:root:Unable to import plural rules: No module named plural_rules
>>
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File "C:\Python27\withoutdefine.py", line 27, in <module>
>>     Field("ply_control",type="integer",default=0)
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\gluon\dal.py", line 7085, in
>> define_table
>>     table = self.lazy_define_table(tablename,*fields,**args)
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\gluon\dal.py", line 7117, in
>> lazy_define_table
>>     polymodel=polymodel)
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\gluon\dal.py", line 948, in
>> create_table
>>     fake_migrate=fake_migrate)
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\gluon\dal.py", line 1054, in
>> migrate_table
>>     self.execute(sub_query)
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\gluon\dal.py", line 1693, in execute
>>     return self.log_execute(*a, **b)
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\gluon\dal.py", line 1687, in
>> log_execute
>>     ret = self.cursor.execute(*a, **b)
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pymysql\cursors.py", line 170, in
>> execute
>>     result = self._query(query)
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pymysql\cursors.py", line 328, in
>> _query
>>     conn.query(q)
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pymysql\connections.py", line 517,
>> in query
>>     self._affected_rows = self._read_query_result(unbuffered=unbuffered)
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pymysql\connections.py", line 732,
>> in _read_query_result
>>     result.read()
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pymysql\connections.py", line 1075,
>> in read
>>     first_packet = self.connection._read_packet()
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pymysql\connections.py", line 684,
>> in _read_packet
>>     packet.check_error()
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pymysql\protocol.py", line 220, in
>> check_error
>>     err.raise_mysql_exception(self._data)
>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\pymysql\err.py", line 109, in
>> raise_mysql_exception
>>     raise errorclass(errno, errval)
>> InternalError: (1060, u"Duplicate column name 'fen__tmp'")
>>
>> I'm not aware of defining the 'fen' field twice, so I do not understande
>> where did this come from.
>> What does this mean?
>> Regards, Jon.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 6:08 PM Ben Duncan <linux...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> No , all you need is the db.define for the table you are going to
>>> access, unless there is foreign keyes involved.
>>> Then include the PARENT table if these are child tables.
>>>
>>> *Ben Duncan*
>>> DBA / Chief Software Architect
>>> Mississippi State Supreme Court
>>> Electronic Filing Division
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 9:27 AM Jon Subscripted <
>>> jonsubscripti...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks Ben,
>>>> Should I include just the define_table for that very table (there are
>>>> more, but will not be accessed)?
>>>> Regards, Jon.
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 4:26 PM Ben Duncan <linux...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> If this script is being run OUTSIDE the web2py environment then you
>>>>> will need to include the define inside the python program itself.
>>>>>
>>>>> *Ben Duncan*
>>>>> DBA / Chief Software Architect
>>>>> Mississippi State Supreme Court
>>>>> Electronic Filing Division
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 9:01 AM Jon Subscripted <
>>>>> jonsubscripti...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks Ben,
>>>>>> Honestly I do not know if I understood what you suggest, sorry...
>>>>>> it's actually my fault as I'm still trying to learn web2py (reading the
>>>>>> manual, etc.).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My web2py-app is actually working, but I still have lost of data to
>>>>>> load in the DB. Most of the data to populate de DB is created outside the
>>>>>> app itself (this may change in the future, but unfortunatelly it is like
>>>>>> that now).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As this data creation is done outside my web2py-app I wanted the
>>>>>> scripts creating this data to check which data has already been uploaded 
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> the web2py-app database. In order to do so I wrote a python script which 
>>>>>> is
>>>>>> meant to be run apart from the web2py-app to check if the data is already
>>>>>> in the DB (calling the snippet below), if it's not create it and then 
>>>>>> load
>>>>>> it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> problemsuri = 'mysql://root:web2py@localhost/xakemate'
>>>>>> dbpath =
>>>>>> r'C:\Users\Jon\Downloads\web2py_src\web2py\applications\xakemate_scratch\databases'
>>>>>>
>>>>>> def checkproblem(posFEN):
>>>>>>     print "checking",posFEN
>>>>>>     dbproblems = DAL(problemsuri,folder=dbpath,auto_import=True)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     query = (dbproblems.problem.fen == posFEN)
>>>>>>     problem = dbproblems(query).select(orderby=dbproblems.problem.id
>>>>>> ).first()
>>>>>>     print "DUPLICATED problem",problem
>>>>>>     return problem
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But when I do run the code I get an error telling me "AttributeError:
>>>>>> 'DAL' object has no attribute 'problem'".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do I need to define the table I'm trying to access again ('cause it's
>>>>>> already defined in models folder, but not in this script)?
>>>>>> If I do need to define the table again, How should I do it?
>>>>>> Regards, Jon.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 3:43 PM Ben Duncan <linux...@gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Oh yeah. One thing I missed explaining is that I spend the end of
>>>>>>> last year creating a python library that would take file layouts I've
>>>>>>> gleaned from a 4GL, old cobol systems and an Informix database, and some
>>>>>>> Oracle Financials.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've create a "layout template" that the library will generate the
>>>>>>> create table, primary keyes, secondary keyes, foreign keyes, grants and
>>>>>>> views.
>>>>>>> As part of the library it will generate the pydal "define"
>>>>>>> statements as well.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> *Ben Duncan*
>>>>>>> DBA / Chief Software Architect
>>>>>>> Mississippi State Supreme Court
>>>>>>> Electronic Filing Division
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 8:36 AM Ben Duncan <linux...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm not sure what your statement means, however i will give it my
>>>>>>>> best shot to explain> I'm new to web2py myself.
>>>>>>>> Her goes:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In my models folder i have several different sub folders:
>>>>>>>> ar, ap ,gl ...etc...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Each has the definition. For example under ar there is the
>>>>>>>> dbf_arfiles_dal.py which starts likes this:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> db.define_table('ar_cusmas_billing_info',
>>>>>>>>     Field('company_number', type='reference client.company_number',
>>>>>>>> ondelete='CASCADE'),
>>>>>>>>     Field('client_number', type='reference client.client_number',
>>>>>>>> ondelete='CASCADE'),
>>>>>>>>     Field('bank_name', type='string', length=30),
>>>>>>>>     Field('bank_route', type='integer'),
>>>>>>>>     Field('bank_acct', type='integer'),
>>>>>>>>     Field('cc', type='string', length=2),
>>>>>>>>     Field('ccno', type='integer'),
>>>>>>>>     Field('exp1', type='date'),
>>>>>>>>     Field('holder1', type='string', length=50),
>>>>>>>>     Field('cc2', type='string', length=2),
>>>>>>>>     Field('ccno2', type='integer'),
>>>>>>>>     Field('exp2', type='date'),
>>>>>>>>     Field('holder2', type='string', length=50),
>>>>>>>>     primarykey=['company_number','client_number'],
>>>>>>>>     migrate=False)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> db.define_table('ar_cusmas_pclass',
>>>>>>>>     Field('company_number', type='reference client.company_number',
>>>>>>>> ondelete='CASCADE'),
>>>>>>>> ......... and so one.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In 0.py , I start it off as:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> #
>>>>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>> # AppConfig configuration made easy. Look inside
>>>>>>>> private/appconfig.ini
>>>>>>>> # Auth is for authenticaiton and access control
>>>>>>>> #
>>>>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>> import datetime
>>>>>>>> from gluon.contrib.appconfig import AppConfig
>>>>>>>> from gluon.settings import global_settings
>>>>>>>> from gluon import current
>>>>>>>> from gluon.tools import Crud, Service
>>>>>>>> # from gluon.tools import Auth
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> from gluon.storage import *
>>>>>>>> from pydal.contrib import portalocker
>>>>>>>> from pydal._compat import basestring, StringIO, integer_types,
>>>>>>>> xrange, BytesIO, to_bytes, long
>>>>>>>> from gluon.storage import Messages, Settings, Storage
>>>>>>>> from gluon.utils import web2py_uuid
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> from gluon.validators import CLEANUP, CRYPT, IS_ALPHANUMERIC,
>>>>>>>> IS_DATE_IN_RANGE, IS_DATE, \
>>>>>>>>     IS_DATETIME_IN_RANGE, IS_DATETIME, IS_DECIMAL_IN_RANGE, \
>>>>>>>>     IS_EMAIL, IS_EMPTY_OR, IS_EXPR, IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE, IS_IMAGE, \
>>>>>>>>     IS_IN_DB, IS_IN_SET, IS_INT_IN_RANGE, IS_IPV4, IS_LENGTH, \
>>>>>>>>     IS_LIST_OF, IS_LOWER, IS_MATCH, IS_EQUAL_TO, IS_NOT_EMPTY, \
>>>>>>>>     IS_NOT_IN_DB, IS_NULL_OR, IS_SLUG, IS_STRONG, IS_TIME, \
>>>>>>>>     IS_UPLOAD_FILENAME, IS_UPPER, IS_URL
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> # from gluon.validators import CRYPT, IS_EMAIL, IS_EQUAL_TO,
>>>>>>>> IS_INT_IN_RANGE, IS_LOWER, IS_MATCH, IS_NOT_EMPTY, \
>>>>>>>> #     IS_NOT_IN_DB
>>>>>>>> from pydal.objects import Table, Field, Row
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ........ (and so on till I get to the bottom)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> #
>>>>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>> # Local application settings
>>>>>>>> #
>>>>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> settings = Storage()
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> settings.migrate = False
>>>>>>>> settings.title = request.application
>>>>>>>> settings.subtitle = T('Ben Duncan')
>>>>>>>> settings.author = 'Ben Duncan'
>>>>>>>> settings.author_email = 'y...@example.com'
>>>>>>>> settings.keywords = 'Ben Duncan'
>>>>>>>> settings.description = 'Ben Duncan'
>>>>>>>> settings.layout_theme = 'Default'
>>>>>>>> settings.database_uri = 'postgres://
>>>>>>>> web2py:web2py@10.13.70.47:7103/ac03303_live'
>>>>>>>> settings.security_key = 'c4d5c7ec-97b4-474b-98d3-9c1582dad510'
>>>>>>>> settings.email_server = 'localhost'
>>>>>>>> settings.email_sender = 'y...@example.com'
>>>>>>>> settings.email_login = ''
>>>>>>>> settings.login_method = 'local'
>>>>>>>> settings.login_config = ''
>>>>>>>> settings.plugins = []
>>>>>>>> session.is_logged_in = 'NO'
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Then in db.py I have:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> #
>>>>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>> # Database model
>>>>>>>> #
>>>>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> db = DAL(settings.database_uri, pool_size=10,
>>>>>>>> migrate_enabled=False, fake_migrate_all=True )
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> #
>>>>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>> # Here is sample code if you need for
>>>>>>>> # - email capabilities
>>>>>>>> # - authentication (registration, login, logout, ... )
>>>>>>>> # - authorization (role based authorization)
>>>>>>>> # - services (xml, csv, json, xmlrpc, jsonrpc, amf, rss)
>>>>>>>> # - old style crud actions
>>>>>>>> # (more options discussed in gluon/tools.py)
>>>>>>>> #
>>>>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>> # host names must be a list of allowed host names (glob syntax
>>>>>>>> allowed)
>>>>>>>> # auth = Auth(db, host_names=configuration.get('host.names'))
>>>>>>>> # auth = Auth(db, secure=True)
>>>>>>>> #
>>>>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>> #auth = Auth(db,signature=False)
>>>>>>>> crud = Crud(db)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ...... (every thing else is commented out  as well. this is because
>>>>>>>> I am doing my own custome authentication and other
>>>>>>>> things - which MAYBE the grief I'm causing myself. ..)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hopefully this should get you going
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If I've missed anything, Anthony can you fill in ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Good Luck ...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> *Ben Duncan*
>>>>>>>> DBA / Chief Software Architect
>>>>>>>> Mississippi State Supreme Court
>>>>>>>> Electronic Filing Division
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sat, Feb 9, 2019 at 10:56 AM Jon Subscripted <
>>>>>>>> jonsubscripti...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi Ben,
>>>>>>>>> Inside my app folder I do have the table defined, but not in my
>>>>>>>>> script (accessing   the db outside web2py).
>>>>>>>>> I thought that the folder path reference solved this (*).
>>>>>>>>> Should i add the define table in my script?
>>>>>>>>> Thanks and regards, Jon.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> (*) I guess that’s why .table files are kept even when SQLite is
>>>>>>>>> no longer usted.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> El El vie, 8 feb 2019 a las 14:28, Ben Duncan <linux...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Did you set up the db_define table for the database in models.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> For example, the accounting package I am working on for our
>>>>>>>>>> Supreme Court has and external postgres database.
>>>>>>>>>> From the DDL, I've created, for example, the "ship to code" file
>>>>>>>>>> (we reuse for something else)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>>>> db.define_table('ar_ship_code',
>>>>>>>>>>     Field('company_number', type='reference
>>>>>>>>>> company.company_number', ondelete='CASCADE'),
>>>>>>>>>>     Field('code', type='string', length=10),
>>>>>>>>>>     Field('short_desc', type='string', length=20),
>>>>>>>>>>     Field('description', type='string', length=255),
>>>>>>>>>>     Field('notes', type='text'),
>>>>>>>>>>     primarykey=['company_number','code'],
>>>>>>>>>>     migrate=False)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> For each table you want to access, you will need a
>>>>>>>>>> "db.define_table" entry in the model directory.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hope this helps
>>>>>>>>>> *Ben Duncan*
>>>>>>>>>> DBA / Chief Software Architect
>>>>>>>>>> Mississippi State Supreme Court
>>>>>>>>>> Electronic Filing Division
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 7:17 AM Jon Subscripted <
>>>>>>>>>> jonsubscripti...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>>>>>>>> I'm trying to access the data stored in my app db from a
>>>>>>>>>>> different piece of software (apart from my web2py app). But I get 
>>>>>>>>>>> an error
>>>>>>>>>>> AttributeError.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Based on the manual:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer#Using-DAL-without-define-tables
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I used the code below (from IDLE):
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> import sys
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> sys.path.append(r'C:\Users\Jon\Downloads\web2py_src\web2py\gluon')
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> from gluon import DAL
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> dbpath =
>>>>>>>>>>> r'C:\Users\Jon\Downloads\web2py_src\web2py\applications\xakemate_scratch\databases'
>>>>>>>>>>> problemsuri = 'mysql://root:web2py@localhost/xakemate'
>>>>>>>>>>> pos = 'test_position'
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> db = DAL(problemsuri,folder=dbpath,auto_import=True)
>>>>>>>>>>> query = (db.problem.fen == pos)
>>>>>>>>>>> problem = db(query).select(orderby=db.problem.id).first()
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I get the following error:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>>>>>>>>   File "<pyshell#33>", line 1, in <module>
>>>>>>>>>>>     query = (dbproblems.problem.fen == posFEN)
>>>>>>>>>>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\gluon\dal.py", line 7150,
>>>>>>>>>>> in __getattr__
>>>>>>>>>>>     return ogetattr(self, key)
>>>>>>>>>>> AttributeError: 'DAL' object has no attribute 'problem'
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> From what I understood the tables should be auto-imported and
>>>>>>>>>>> thus known to my code. Why is it not finding the table?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> In addition to that I've got a couple of questions:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> 1st Should I import PYDAL (from pydal import DAL)  or GLUON.DAL
>>>>>>>>>>> (as I did)?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> 2nd Even when using the db different from SQLite should we point
>>>>>>>>>>> to "applications/myapp/databases"?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance, Jon.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
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