On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 01:43:32PM -0400, luis cota wrote:
> I have a pre-defined table in a SQL Server database that contains 4 columns
> + the primary key (integer).  My class in Python is defined as:
> 
> class HistoricalMatrix(SQLObject):
>     class sqlmeta:
>         fromDatabase = True
>         table="HistoricalMatrix"
>     ccy = StringCol(length = 4)
>     dataDate = DateCol()
>     handle = StringCol(length = 128)
>     coeff = StringCol()
> 
> the columns in the database are:
> id
> ccy
> data_date
> handle
> coeff
> 
> The data_date column is specified as "data_date" in the database - is there
> a way I can specify this in the class definition? I came about using the
> mixed-case setup after some errors declaring the field as data_date in my
> Python class.

    dataDate = DateCol(dbName='date_date')

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

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This SF.net email is sponsored by 

Make an app they can't live without
Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge
http://p.sf.net/sfu/RIM-dev2dev 
_______________________________________________
sqlobject-discuss mailing list
sqlobject-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sqlobject-discuss

Reply via email to