> In DAL it can be done like one single command:
> db.define_table('my_items',
> Field('name', 'string', length=100),
> Field('description', 'string', length=400),
> Field('priority', 'integer'),
> Field('creator_id', 'reference user'),
> Field('dept_id', 'reference department'),
> )
>
I know how to create a table object in web2py. This is not my point. I want
to transparently synchronize the database table and corresponding models
when doing add/update/delete operations in the model. For instance, the
update() method in the persistence manager code above only does a
session.commit() because SQLAlchemy saves all changes done to obj in a
buffer; saving only requires executing the equivalent queries in the
relational database and that's what session.commit() does. I do not want to
have to do the sync manually.
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- http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
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