Re: [SQLObject] two postgres questions
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From: Edmund L. <el...@in...> - 2003-05-15 20:20:43
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Bud P.Bruegger wrote: >>This depends on which version of PostgreSQL you are using. The latest >>versions drop this automatically. > > So you seem to confirm that SQLObject is fine as long as it runs with > Postgres7.3 or higher... I cannot confirm this--I do not use SQLObject. I'm following discussions off and on, but have not tried to use it since it cannot support what I do (multi-table joins, extensive referential integrity checks, etc.) yet. This is not to knock SQLObject. So far, I haven't seen an ORM that can support complex schema, and does not get in the way of exploiting the relational model to the max. ...Edmund. |