Yep...that worked. In the meantime I did this per table definition:

def migration(table):
    return '{0}/{1}.table'.format(tenant_folder, table)

#In the tables definitions
...
migrate=migration('buildings')


That worked, but I like your clarification more. Thanks mate.

El domingo, 15 de octubre de 2017, 11:23:53 (UTC-5), Bernhard Radermacher 
escribió:
>
> Not sure if that's the issue, but first you should use os.path.join to 
> join every part:
>
> os.path.join(request.folder, 'databases', 'clients', 
> 'client_{0}'.format(tenant))
>
> otherwise you introduce a OS dependency.
>
> I would try 
>
> con='sqlite://' + os.path.join(request.folder, 'databases', 'clients', 
> 'client_{0}'.format(tenant))
> db=DAL(con, pool_size....)
> i.e. using the complete, absolute path.
>
>

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