| I didn't realise that putting the Identity model into a different registry would make them unavailable to an app developer's model. This seems like a major flaw. Is there no way to uniquely identify a class using SQLObject? Sort of like using fully qualified names in Java? On 20 Nov, 2005, at 1:33 pm, Ksenia Marasanova wrote:
-- Jeff Watkins Computers, they're just a fad. |
- [TurboGears] Re: ForeignKey to User class from identity pack... Jeff Watkins
- [TurboGears] Re: ForeignKey to User class from identity... Jorge Godoy
- [TurboGears] Re: ForeignKey to User class from iden... Patrick Lewis
- [TurboGears] Re: ForeignKey to User class from ... Tim Lesher
- [TurboGears] Re: ForeignKey to User class f... Dan Jacob
- [TurboGears] Re: ForeignKey to User cl... Dan Jacob
- [TurboGears] Re: ForeignKey to Use... Jeff Watkins

