Thanks guys for the replies, I'll try out the suggestions & see where
I can get with them.

On Mar 29, 8:12 am, Jose Galvez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just use:
> metadata = create_engine()
>
> that seem simplest to me
> Jose
>
> __wyatt wrote:
> > On Mar 28, 9:57 am, "__wyatt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> On Mar 28, 9:05 am, fintan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> <...>
>
> >> Personally I find the way pylons.database works a little bit less
> >> explicit than I would like. Another way to create an engine is:
>
> >>     from pylons.database import create_engine, get_engine_conf
> >>     engine = create_engine(*get_engine_conf())
> >>     metadata.connect(engine)
>
> > This can be slightly simplified. You don't need to pass
> > ``*get_engine_conf()`` to ``create_engine``. ``create_engine`` will
> > call ``get_engine_conf`` if no args are passed:
>
> >     from pylons.database import create_engine
> >     engine = create_engine()    # get_engine_conf gets called for you
>
> > Anyway, not a big thing, but a little tidier.
>
> > __wyatt


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