On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 12:09:22PM +0200, Imre Horvath wrote:
> Thank you, that's what I've looking for.
> In my case, I only fill details view for one record only, 30-40 columns,
> it's fast enough with one-column queries too.
Oops, I've forgotten - lazyColumns by itself prevents loading of columns
but when you touch a row SQLObject will load all columns for the row. To
load only one column also set
class sqlmeta:
cacheValues = False
> But I wonder if it's possible to override get method to temporary switch
> off lazyColumns?
No. lazyColumns is taken into account when constructing the row, so it's
meaningless to set it afterwards.
Oleg.
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