Maybe I can rephrase this more simply.  I want to know if my pylons/
sqlalchemy session has realtime knowledge of the database it is
working with, or if the only way to achieve this is through a stored
procedure or constant polling. -joe

On Nov 10, 4:57 pm, kettle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>   I am new to pylons/sqlalchemy, and not sure whether this question
> belongs in a sqlalchemy forum or this pylons forum but... basically
> I'd like to know what kind of awareness the sqlalchemy model for my
> pylons application has of the database.  Specifically, does it have
> any kind of realtime knowledge of the database with regard to table
> updates or row insertions?  If I want to know about updates to the
> database (many of which are coming from remote clients) and convey
> this information or log it in my pylons application, is there any way
> to do this without constantly polling the database, and if possible,
> also without implementing a trigger in the db, or an in memory copy of
> the latest updates/insertions?
>   If sqlalchemy already has this awareness, how can access it/leverage
> it for my application?
> -joe


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