I'm running SQLAlchemy 1.2.12. When trying to autoload a DB2 table, it
gives me a "no such table" error for a table referenced in a foreign key,
even though that table exists.
import sqlalchemy
cnxstr = 'ibm_db_sa://xyzzy'
db2 = sqlalchemy.create_engine(cnxstr)
meta = sqlalchemy.MetaData(db2)
tbl = sqlalchemy.Table('child_table', meta, schema='plugh',
autoload_with=db2)
NoSuchTableError: parent_table
Not that this code works fine -- SQLAlchemy is able to find the parent
table in other contexts.
tbl = sqlalchemy.Table('parent_table', meta, schema='plugh',
autoload_with=db2)
I'm also able to construct the tables by hand using the inspector. It's
only when I use Autoload that I run into this problem. Is there a way to
fix the autoload?
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