Oleg,

Thanks for your help.

On Jan 2, 2008 5:15 PM, Oleg Broytmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 04:52:27PM -0500, Glenn MacGregor wrote:
> > I am very new to SQLObject and Python.
>
>   Welcome!
>
> > class Temp(SQLObject):
> >     class sqlmeta:
> >         table = "temp"
> >
> > t = Temp()
> > tt = t.get(1)
>
> tt = Temp.get(1)
>
>   .get() is a class method - a method that is called on class, not on an
> instance; so you don't need to create the 't' instance to call .get().


Thanks.

>
>
> > When I hit the 't = Temp()' line a new  empty" entry is put into that
> table.
>
>   Yes, upon creating a new instance SQLObject inserts a new row to the
> table. This is how you populate tables with SQLObject.


Is there a way to read the current table in with out inserting anything?

>
>
> Oleg.
> --
>     Oleg Broytmann            http://phd.pp.ru/            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>           Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.
>
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