On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 04:13:54PM +0000, wzins...@comcast.net wrote:
> Hello Oleg and others, 
> 
> But if I use 'id' instead of 'title_id' I get: 
> 
> File 
> "/diska/data/workspace/PyXtern/Bibliothek/eggs/SQLObject-0.10.4-py2.5.egg/sqlobject/main.py",
>  line 1203, in __init__ 
> File 
> "/diska/data/workspace/PyXtern/Bibliothek/eggs/SQLObject-0.10.4-py2.5.egg/sqlobject/main.py",
>  line 1237, in _create 
> TypeError: titles() did not get expected keyword argument 'title_id' 

   Oops, my fault, sorry. You must not declare the 'id' column.

> I hope it helps if I use dots to preserve the indentation: 
> ======================================= 
> from.sqlobject.import.* 
> 
> class.titles(.SQLObject.): 
> 
> ....title_id = IntCol() 
> ....title = StringCol() 
> 
> ....class.sqlmeta: 
> ........print.'class.sqlmeta' 
> ........idName = 'title_id' 
> ........lazyUpdate = False 

   Remove 'title_id = IntCol()' from the class declaration. idName is the
only way to name the column, and 'id' is the only way to refer to the
column.

Oleg.
-- 
     Oleg Broytmann            http://phd.pp.ru/            p...@phd.pp.ru
           Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.

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