its supposed to be able to save. never tested it tho, so probably
needs some fixing. u might want to add a ticket for it (since theres
a lot of tasks.....at least i can get an organized view there)
On Feb 3, 2006, at 10:59 PM, Robert Leftwich wrote:
I'm attempting to do something similar to the 'Lazy/Eager Joins
Multiple Times to One Table' (http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/
adv_datamapping.myt#adv_datamapping_relations_multiplejoin)
The difference being is that I'm adding a new address to the boston/
new york addresses, i.e. u.boston_addresses.append(Address(..from
Boston)), but when commit() is run it is failing because the
foreign key of the new address (i.e. user_id) has not been set.
Before I go off and look at why, I thought I'd check and see if
this is the way it is intended to work or should these multi-joins
be read-only?
Robert
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