sorry for the delay, I just got back on this

Yes, it turns out that when I modified a relation I didn't pay close
enough attention to the attributes there.

After clearing that up I am 'cooking with gas'.

Thanks a bunch, Alexe

Jason

On Dec 27, 6:58 pm, alex bodnaru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> as far as i understand, here you have usedcolnamein a manytomany
> directive.
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> hth,
>
> alex
>
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> sevenseeker wrote:
> > I hope this doesn't double submit...
> > Either way, thank you very much for your assistance.
>
> > Jason
>
> > C:\tmp\test_mgr_exec\Test-Exec>tg-admin sql create
> > Creating tables at sqlite:///devdata.sqlite
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> >   File "C:\Python25\Scripts\tg-admin-script.py", line 8, in <module>
> >     load_entry_point('turbogears==1.0.4b3', 'console_scripts', 'tg-
> > admin')()
> >   File "c:\python25\lib\site-packages\TurboGears-1.0.4b3-py2.5.egg
> > \turbogears\co
> > mmand\base.py", line 371, in main
> >     command.run()
> >   File "c:\python25\lib\site-packages\TurboGears-1.0.4b3-py2.5.egg
> > \turbogears\co
> > mmand\base.py", line 97, in run
> >     sacommand(command, sys.argv)
> >   File "<string>", line 5, in sacommand
> >   File "c:\python25\lib\site-packages\TurboGears-1.0.4b3-py2.5.egg
> > \turbogears\co
> > mmand\sacommand.py", line 32, in create
> >     get_model()
> >   File "c:\python25\lib\site-packages\TurboGears-1.0.4b3-py2.5.egg
> > \turbogears\ut
> > il.py", line 131, in get_model
> >     package = __import__(package_name, {}, {}, ["model"])
> >   File "c:\python25\lib\site-packages\myghty-1.1-py2.5.egg\myghty
> > \importer.py",
> > line 54, in import_module
> >     return builtin_importer(name, globals, locals, fromlist)
> >   File "C:\tmp\test_mgr_exec\Test-Exec\testexec\model.py", line 526,
> > in <module>
>
> >     setup_all()
> >   File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\elixir-0.5.0-py2.5.egg\elixir
> > \__init__.py"
> > , line 116, in setup_all
> >   File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\elixir-0.5.0-py2.5.egg\elixir
> > \entity.py",
> > line 731, in setup_entities
> >   File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\elixir-0.5.0-py2.5.egg\elixir
> > \entity.py",
> > line 419, in setup_properties
> >   File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\elixir-0.5.0-py2.5.egg\elixir
> > \entity.py",
> > line 431, in call_builders
> >   File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\elixir-0.5.0-py2.5.egg\elixir
> > \relationship
> > s.py", line 406, in create_properties
> >   File "c:\python25\lib\site-packages\sqlalchemy-0.4.1-py2.5.egg
> > \sqlalchemy\orm\
> > __init__.py", line 245, in relation
> >     return PropertyLoader(argument, secondary=secondary, **kwargs)
> > TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'colname'
>
> > On Dec 27, 12:10 pm, alex bodnaru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > post the new crash dump
>
> > sevenseeker wrote:
> >>>> Yes, it turns out I did have a couple of 'table_name' instead of
> >>>> 'tablename' entries.
> >>>> However, now it is complaining about 'colname' which according to the
> >>>> documentation is valid.  Additionally 'colname' was in the quickstart
> >>>> generated model.py as well.  Hopefully this is another silly oversight
> >>>> by myself.
> >>>> Jason
> >>>> On Dec 27, 11:04 am, alex bodnaru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>> look for 'table_name' in your model
> >>>> sevenseeker wrote:
> >>>>>>> Howdy,
> >>>>>>> My environment is as follows:
> >>>>>>>   Windows XP
> >>>>>>>   Python 2.5
> >>>>>>>   TurboGears 1.0.4b3
> >>>>>>>   SQLAlchemy 0.4.1
> >>>>>>>   Elixir 0.5.0
> >>>>>>> When running 'tg-admin sql create' I am receiving the following
> >>>>>>> exception.
> >>>>>>> <snip>
> >>>>>>> C:\tmp\test_mgr_exec\Test-Exec>tg-admin sql create
> >>>>>>> Creating tables at sqlite:///devdata.sqlite
> >>>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
> >>>>>>>   File "C:\Python25\Scripts\tg-admin-script.py", line 8, in <module>
> >>>>>>>     load_entry_point('turbogears==1.0.4b3', 'console_scripts', 'tg-
> >>>>>>> admin')()
> >>>>>>>   File "c:\python25\lib\site-packages\TurboGears-1.0.4b3-py2.5.egg
> >>>>>>> \turbogears\co
> >>>>>>> mmand\base.py", line 371, in main
> >>>>>>>     command.run()
> >>>>>>>   File "c:\python25\lib\site-packages\TurboGears-1.0.4b3-py2.5.egg
> >>>>>>> \turbogears\co
> >>>>>>> mmand\base.py", line 97, in run
> >>>>>>>     sacommand(command, sys.argv)
> >>>>>>>   File "<string>", line 5, in sacommand
> >>>>>>>   File "c:\python25\lib\site-packages\TurboGears-1.0.4b3-py2.5.egg
> >>>>>>> \turbogears\co
> >>>>>>> mmand\sacommand.py", line 32, in create
> >>>>>>>     get_model()
> >>>>>>>   File "c:\python25\lib\site-packages\TurboGears-1.0.4b3-py2.5.egg
> >>>>>>> \turbogears\ut
> >>>>>>> il.py", line 131, in get_model
> >>>>>>>     package = __import__(package_name, {}, {}, ["model"])
> >>>>>>>   File "c:\python25\lib\site-packages\myghty-1.1-py2.5.egg\myghty
> >>>>>>> \importer.py",
> >>>>>>> line 54, in import_module
> >>>>>>>     return builtin_importer(name, globals, locals, fromlist)
> >>>>>>>   File "C:\tmp\test_mgr_exec\Test-Exec\testexec\model.py", line 526,
> >>>>>>> in <module>
> >>>>>>>     setup_all()
> >>>>>>>   File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\elixir-0.5.0-py2.5.egg\elixir
> >>>>>>> \__init__.py"
> >>>>>>> , line 116, in setup_all
> >>>>>>>   File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\elixir-0.5.0-py2.5.egg\elixir
> >>>>>>> \entity.py",
> >>>>>>> line 731, in setup_entities
> >>>>>>>   File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\elixir-0.5.0-py2.5.egg\elixir
> >>>>>>> \entity.py",
> >>>>>>> line 419, in setup_properties
> >>>>>>>   File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\elixir-0.5.0-py2.5.egg\elixir
> >>>>>>> \entity.py",
> >>>>>>> line 431, in call_builders
> >>>>>>>   File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\elixir-0.5.0-py2.5.egg\elixir
> >>>>>>> \relationship
> >>>>>>> s.py", line 406, in create_properties
> >>>>>>>   File "c:\python25\lib\site-packages\sqlalchemy-0.4.1-py2.5.egg
> >>>>>>> \sqlalchemy\orm\
> >>>>>>> __init__.py", line 245, in relation
> >>>>>>>     return PropertyLoader(argument, secondary=secondary, **kwargs)
> >>>>>>> TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'table_name'
> >>>>>>> </snip>
> >>>>>>> Am I wrong in thinking that this is an error with either Elixir or
> >>>>>>> SQLAlchemy and not my model.py?
> >>>>>>> If so, would it be best to try following up with both of those groups?
> >>>>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>>> Jason
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