| Change number 290 swaps the meaning of joinColumn and otherColumn for the User-to-Group intermediate table. I misread the confusing documentation for SQLObject joins, so now you all have to pay the price. Sorry. I'm not certain there is an easy solution other than dropping the table and recreating it. Worse, I don't know how to drop the intermediate table for a relation in SQLObject. When I was testing this fix, the only thing I could figure out was to delete the whole database (but that's because I'm stupid). Sorry, again. Jeff |
- [TurboGears] Identity: breaking change Jeff Watkins
- [TurboGears] Re: Identity: breaking change Michael Schneider
- [TurboGears] Re: Identity: breaking change Guyon Morée
- [TurboGears] Re: Identity: breaking change Jeff Watkins
- [TurboGears] Re: Identity: breaking cha... Guyon Morée
- [TurboGears] Re: Identity: breakin... Jeff Watkins
- [TurboGears] Re: Identity: bre... Guyon Morée

