hmmm. I do not think so.
On Nov 22, 1:58 pm, mart <[email protected]> wrote: > Ha! lol alright... but if it works, maybe I can document and put THAT > in your book and get a copy? ;) > > On Nov 22, 2:23 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Now... as an exrecise... try to that with Django. ;-) > > > On Nov 22, 12:57 pm, mart <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Fantastic! Did a little test: > > > > tlist = ['martP4Sync', > > > 'coreP4Sync', > > > 'testP4Sync'] > > > for t in tlist: > > > db.define_table('{0}'.format(t), > > > Field('name'), > > > Field('value')) > > > db.commit() > > > > for pTable in db.tables: > > > if 'P4Sync' in pTable: > > > if pTable.startswith('martP4'): > > > db(db[pTable].insert(name='myname1',value='myvalue1')) > > > db(db[pTable].insert(name='myname2',value='myvalue2')) > > > > Worked great! > > > > Thanks Massimo! > > > > Mart :) > > > > On Nov 22, 8:32 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Now I understand. > > > > I think this should work: > > > > > # some loop over name,repoType,task > > > > db.define_table("{0}{1}{2}".format(name,repoType,task), > > > > Field('fileName'), > > > > Field('fileSize','integer')) > > > > > for pTable in db.tables: > > > > if 'P4Sync' in pTable: > > > > if pTable.startswith('coreP4'): > > > > db(db[pTable].id > 0) blablablabla .... > > > > > On Nov 22, 12:51 am, mart <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > oh, sorry... > > > > > > So, for every individual sync (or pull) action from any given > > > > > repository, i want to log which file was synced, its size, its > > > > > revision number, changelist (or changeset) number, the src/dest > > > > > mapping, etc... So, I would like the automation to create one table > > > > > per sync task (or any other source control task). I would like the > > > > > automation to name the table following a defined naming convention (so > > > > > that it could go back and insert/update later in the process). > > > > > > Given that, "if 'P4Sync' in pTable:" means 'do any of my tables have > > > > > "P4Sync" in their name?', if yes, then the automaton can collect their > > > > > names, then process them one at a time (I.e. for reporting purposes, > > > > > get full history of filesets being diffed, etc...)... Ya, I know I go > > > > > over board with this type of stuff, but can't help it... I like to > > > > > produce as much detail as possible with the clearest of structure > > > > > (intuitive) when folks look at it (or when I have to look at it) > > > > > > Thanks and hope its clearer, > > > > > Mart :) > > > > > > On Nov 22, 12:55 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > This line > > > > > > > if 'P4Sync' in pTable: > > > > > > > will never work. What is it supposed to do? > > > > > > > On Nov 21, 10:39 pm, mart <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I need to create some tables dynamically (SQLite). Creating them > > > > > > > is > > > > > > > fine, but when comes time to use, well that just isn't working... > > > > > > > > I'm doing this to for some automation where I don't know in > > > > > > > advance > > > > > > > how many tables will be created or even what they will be > > > > > > > called... > > > > > > > > I tried a few things, but i don't think we can use variables when > > > > > > > referencing tables? > > > > > > > > For example, if I do something simple like: > > > > > > > > lets say I'm looking for tables that contain sync logs, where the > > > > > > > dynamically created table name would be named using a defined > > > > > > > structure like <name>P4<taskName> (i.e. coreP4sync). > > > > > > > > I can do : > > > > > > > > define_table("{0}{1}{2}".format(name,repoType,task), > > > > > > > Field('fileName'), > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Field('fileSize','integer')) > > > > > > > > So, I may end up any number of of these tables. How can I simply > > > > > > > look > > > > > > > up the table names, see if any of them match the pattern, then do > > > > > > > stuff accordingly? > > > > > > > > seems that something like below would never work?: Is there a > > > > > > > work > > > > > > > around? > > > > > > > > for pTable in db.tables: > > > > > > > if 'P4Sync' in pTable: > > > > > > > if string.split(pTable,'P4')[0] == 'core': > > > > > > > db(db.pTable.id > 0) blablablabla .... > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > Mart :) > >

