Hey everyone,

I could use a sanity check here from the community.

In a controller I get a record, then, I want to pass do some database calls 
from a module.

It seems that the least code I could write would be in models:

from gluon import current
current.db = db

Then in the module at the top

from gluon import current
db = current.db

The method I was using was passing the objects in directly to the function 
defined in the module, but that was overly repetitive.  No classes, just 
functions.

Can anyone see where I would run into problems? Is this thread safe?

Would it be better to instantiate a class with the handler similar to what 
I've seen elsewhere regarding model-less apps?

Thanks in advance!

-Mark


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