Re: user defined model

2009-02-10 Thread Jeff FW
As much as I hate to suggest it, this sounds like a good time to use XML. Store each report as XML (in a file, or in a database row), then use templates to render the data. -Jeff On Feb 9, 3:24 pm, Dids wrote: > > This is extremely unlikely to work, not to mention

Re: user defined model

2009-02-09 Thread Dids
> This is extremely unlikely to work, not to mention very inefficient. > Can you let us know why you want to do this - what's your use case? We > might be able to suggest a better way of doing it. > -- > DR. Users define a set of data they're interested in. Give a mean to get the data (script,

Re: user defined model

2009-02-09 Thread Daniel Roseman
On Feb 9, 6:13 pm, Dids wrote: > Hi, > > I need to update the model.py file at run-time. > > Where can I find the file on disk from the views.py please? > > What I'm trying to do is : Open model.py , append a new class , invoke > syncdb. > > Thx > Dids, This is

user defined model

2009-02-09 Thread Dids
Hi, I need to update the model.py file at run-time. Where can I find the file on disk from the views.py please? What I'm trying to do is : Open model.py , append a new class , invoke syncdb. Thx Dids, --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you