On Feb 12, 2:02 pm, Mike Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have created a timesheet application for the organization I work for
> using wxPython. However, we are trying to move toward utilizing the
> web more and more and I would like to take my program and translate it
> into a TurboGears interface so that it will work from the browser.
>
> My first hurdle to get this running is that I access more than one
> database to get the information for the various parts of my
> application. How does one set this up? Do I need to explicitly set up
> all my database connections in models.py or is there an elegant way of
> putting it in app.cfg? Either way, I am unsure of how to either.
>
> The documentation for using SQLAlchemy with TurboGears seems rather
> sketchy right now. Can someone give me some pointers?
>
> This will likely run from a Debian/Apache box, but I am developing
> from a Windows XP machine. Python 2.4 and 2.5 are both available and I
> just upgraded to the newest TG a few minutes ago.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike

Well, I see that the following link indicates that this is possible:

http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/SQLAlchemy

I'm still having trouble grasping it conceptually in my mind though.

Mike
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