I have two databases (MySQL and MSSQL) that I'm working with using
SQLAlchemy 0.7, the databases share table names and therefore I'm
getting an error message when running the code.
The error message is :
sqlalchemy.exc.InvalidRequestError: Table 'wo' is already defined for
this MetaData instance. Specify 'extend_existing=True' to redefine
options and columns on an existing Table object.
The simplified code is:
#*********************************************
from sqlalchemy import create_engine, Column, Integer, String,
DateTime, ForeignKey
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker, relationship, backref
from mysql.connector.connection import MySQLConnection
Base = declarative_base()
def get_characterset_info(self):
return self.get_charset()
MySQLConnection.get_characterset_info = MySQLConnection.get_charset
mysqlengine = create_engine('mysql+mysqlconnector://......../mp2',
echo=True)
MYSQLSession = sessionmaker(bind=mysqlengine)
mysqlsession= MYSQLSession()
MP2engine = create_engine('mssql+pyodbc://......../mp2', echo=True)
MP2Session = sessionmaker(bind=MP2engine)
mp2session= MP2Session()
class MYSQLWo(Base):
__tablename__= 'wo'
wonum = Column(String, primary_key=True)
taskdesc = Column(String)
comments = relationship("MYSQLWocom", order_by="MYSQLWocom.wonum",
backref='wo')
class MYSQLWocom (Base):
__tablename__='wocom'
wonum = Column(String, ForeignKey('wo.wonum'), primary_key=True)
comments = Column(String, primary_key=True)
class MP2Wo(Base):
__tablename__= 'wo'
wonum = Column(String, primary_key=True)
taskdesc = Column(String)
comments = relationship("MP2Wocom", order_by="MP2Wocom.wonum",
backref='wo')
class MP2Wocom (Base):
__tablename__='woc'
wonum = Column(String, ForeignKey('wo.wonum'), primary_key=True)
location = Column(String)
sublocation1 = Column(String)
texts = Column(String, primary_key=True)
#*********************************************
Any suggestions? I've looked through both the documentation and the
group posts and cannot find anything definitive. I'm thinking the
answer has something to do with the metadata, but I really don't know
where to go from here.
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