[SQLObject] Problems with RelatedJoin in 0.6
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From: Sam N. <sa...@se...> - 2004-12-19 00:26:05
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Hello, I am new to sqlobject, and i'm finding it to be a truly wonderful layer and model. I have had some problems with RelatedJoin attributes and I have seen some talk of that recently on the list. The suggestion to explicitly define joinColumn, otherColumn, and joinMethodName solved a few different problems that I was having. Unsolved Problems - I have pasted my 'Group' class below. If I do a dir(Group), I see attributes for 'admins' 'users' and more. I also see the methods 'addUser' and 'removeUser', *but* there are no corresponding 'addAdmin' and 'removeAdmin' methods! I have gathered from the list that the current revision in subversion solves some of these problems but may not solve all of them. I am not familiar with the state of development, so I want to ask, should I update to the newest revision? Is it more stable and less buggy than v.6? Can anyone help with info about my problem? If the consensus is to update to a newer sqlobject, then I will do so and report back. Thanks for any help! - Sam Nilsson from sqlobject import * from Store import conn class Group(SQLObject): _table = "group_table" _connection = conn name = StringCol() description = StringCol() users = RelatedJoin("User", intermediateTable='group_table_user', joinColumn='group_table_id', otherColumn='user_id', joinMethodName='users') admins = RelatedJoin("User", intermediateTable='group_table_admin', joinColumn='group_table_id', otherColumn='user_id', joinMethodName='admins') categories = MultipleJoin("Category", joinColumn='group_id', joinMethodName='categories') |