That is an internal variable used to known the name of db engine (sqlite,
postgres, etc.)
On Friday, 25 October 2013 03:25:59 UTC-5, mweissen wrote:
>
> According to chapter 6.4 of the book let's have a connection like
>
> db = DAL('sqlite://storage.db')
>
> and the statement
>
> >>> print db._dbname
> sqlite
>
>
>
>
> (1) What I do not understand:
> Why is _dbname == "sqlite"? I think that is the name of the *connector *and
> the name of the *database *should be "storage.db"
>
> (2) I get this name using db._uri.split('//')[1], but this fails with
> uris like 'sqlite:memory'
> What is the best way to get the table name only?
>
> (3) What is the best way to get a table name as "db.name"
>
> Regards, Martin
>
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