Hi Massimo,

Thank you.

After installing the latest version I deleted the contents of the databases 
folder and run with DAL(...,migrate=True) got one error, set the table 
causing the error to migrate=false and re-ran. Now all the database tables 
are created but now (after seting my settings.migrate to False in 0.py the 
browser just shows the spinner when I try to access my app's index page. 
The progress bar is shows only half progress.

Regards,
Bill

On Monday, October 8, 2012 5:53:04 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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> LOL
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> - Make sure you use stable "Version 2.0.9 (2012-09-13 23:51:30)" of the 
> latest trunk. Not any intermediate version.
> - do not use the wizard if you do not want crap. The wizard is 
> experimental and not the best piece of web2py.
> - If your tables already exist and you are happy with them run onces with 
> db = DAL(....,fake_migrate=True) and then run with DAL(...,migrate=false)
> - If instead you want web2py to create tables and use migrations, delete 
> you database, re-create it empty, delete everything under 
> yourapp/databases/ and run with DAL(...,migrate=True).
>
> On Monday, 8 October 2012 17:33:06 UTC-5, Bill Thayer wrote:
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>> Ok,
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>> I have my Oracle database. From some attempted migrations I have the auth 
>> tables defined and two other tables defined of about 17 tables.The typical 
>> error is Object with that name already exists or some crap like that. I 
>> figured clicking the clean button would help... DON"T DO THAT! Now my 
>> browser just spins and spins.
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>> My SQL log has a bunch of crap that i do not want created in my database 
>> like archive tables that the wizard created. Yet if I delete the log file 
>> it will not re-create with a fresh log.
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>> After restoiring my backup my sql.log file has 2627 lines in it and the 
>> time stamps go back 6 days when I started this all from scratch.
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>> Without having to re-create my application again. How can i just get a 
>> nice clean SQL file and how, once connect to my DB can I get my new db.py 
>> or db_wizard.py definitions to make the database tables that aren't already 
>> created without throwing errors for the ones that already are?
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