On 8/7/07, Mike Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/6/07, jose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a different note with my current setup (using extension=sac.ext) I
thing that the explicit save (rec.save() from the example above) is
not really necessary is it?
No, sac.ext implicitly does the
I have a perplexing problem and I'm really hopping that there is a
setting or something stupid that I've missed. Here is the issue, I
have an application most of my page data is coming from a postgres
database. I've designed an admin interface which allows you to edit
the database, however,
let me guess, you do not clear database session before/after each
request
On Aug 6, 12:02 pm, jose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a perplexing problem and I'm really hopping that there is a
setting or something stupid that I've missed. Here is the issue, I
have an application most of my
On 8/6/07, jose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I clear the database session? I thought sacontext took care of
that?
del sac.session_context.current
This is normally put in the base controller before the subclass call.
If you don't do this before the different users, it will hold
records in
Dear Mike,
I added the del sac.session_context.current to my base.py file and that
fixed the problem. Thank you so much for the help I can't tell you how much
this was driving me nuts
Jose
On 8/6/07, jose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Mike,
So just to clarify I need to del the current