Also, I'm not sure what you mean by "declarative" and Elixir.  Is
Elixir a built-in part of Turbogears?  Am I putting something extra in
here that I don't need?  (I'm just trying to do a quickstart project.)

~Karen

On Oct 12, 2:51 am, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 12, 2010, at 4:10 AM, Karen McNeil wrote:
>
>
>
> > Turbogears is driving me crazy!  I don't remember ever having this
> > much trouble learning something new. My problem is that I learn by
> > example, and TG is really failing me.  Either the example for what I
> > want to do doesn't exist, or it's wrong.  All I want to do is create
> > three related tables.  The tutorials that show you how to do this are
> > for TG 1, meaning they use SQLObject and a different syntax. The Wiki
> > 2.0 tutorial doesn't have any related tables; the RestControllers
> > tutorial does, but it's adding another layer of complexity that I
> > don't understand and probably don't need.
>
> > My three tables are Corpus, Genres, and UploadedFiles.  Each item in
> > the corpus with be one of several genres (one-to-many), and will be
> > associated with one or more files.  (The files will only be associated
> > with one corpus item, so that's also a one-to-many relationship, but
> > going the other way.)  This seems like it should be very easy to do,
> > but I haven't been able to find straight-forward instructions on how
> > to do it.  I've wasted days and days, and I really hope you guys can
> > help me...  (I'm very new to TurboGears and pretty new to Python,
> > also, so speak slowly and use small words...)
>
> > This is what I've got so far, and I know I'm missing some vital
> > pieces:
>
> I don't know much about declarative from SQLAlchemy - we use Elixir.
>
> However, one tip: TG (one and two) are both composed of components that exist 
> on their own. Such as Pylons, ToscaWigets and - for you the most interesting 
> part - SQLAlchemy.
>
> And while it sometimes sucks, it's always a good idea to check out these 
> pieces individual documentation, and possible mailinglists
>
> And in the case of SQLAlchemy, that is excellent. Both are.
>
> So I suggest you take a look at the SA documentation, and for any questions 
> go to their ML.
>
> That is not to say that your question doesn't belong here. It might well be 
> somebody here that is capable and willing to answer it. But chances are 
> higher otherwise.
>
> Diez

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