You need to define your tables in web2py. As of yet there is no db
introspection for db.

db.define_table('tablename', *Fields)

There is also a thing called "keyedtables" which is for legacy databases.

-Thadeus





On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 10:44 AM, pacopyc <paco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I need to develope a web application with legacy database
> (Oracle). Database's tables have an auto increment field (id) and then
> this is ok. I tried to build a new application and I set database
> connection (db.py). No error (connection string is ok) but if I try to
> use "appadmin" application I can't see database's tables. Can I build
> models from tables automatically? Is this the problem? What can I do?
> Anything similar inspectdb of Django? Also with Rails no problem, I
> don't understand ... can you help me?
>
> Thank you
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