On 22/11/2013 10:56 AM, Brian May wrote:
On 21 November 2013 00:25, Rasjid Wilcox <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:I can't really comment a lot, since I've avoided django after looking at it a number of years ago and deciding that its ORM was too limited for my needs. You may need to drop down to raw sql, rather than relying on the django ORM. At the very least you will want to look at exactly what sql is being sent to the server. See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/faq/models/#how-can-i-see-the-raw-sql-queries-django-is-runningfor info on that, although I don't know if that will tell you when each transaction is starting and stopping.You might find any limitations you once had with Django ORM no longer exist now.
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/373 - Multi-part keys are still not supported. (The ticket was opened 8 years ago.) That is a deal-breaker for me in the work that I do.
Cheers, Rasjid.
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