Hummingbird,

If there is no reply to a question, it's either because people are
busy, no one knows the answer, or because the OP did not make any
sense. Personally, I read the post and thought "this post makes no
sense". OP may want to re-phrase their original post in the form of a
real set of questions. If in doubt, please refer to the following
document:

https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/UsingTheMailingList

In regards to your comment of "Nobody understood the gravity of our
post", I refer you to the following line in the above document:

Don't expect an instant or one-shot answer. (django-users is *NOT*
your personal tutor.)

Cal

On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 2:19 PM, Hummingbird <vineet.deod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Not to put too fine a point on this.
> I was hopeful to get some reply on this list (I heard that django
> community is superbly active).
> But it seems that either this post of mine alongwith "qMax" (OP) was
> extremely silly,
> OR
> Nobody understood the gravity of our post.
> In data-centric business apps (not like Yet Another Blog or Movie
> Upload), such complexities as we mention in the above post, are a
> regular part of life.
>
> Regards,
> Vineet
>
> On Jul 5, 9:28 pm, Hummingbird <vineet.deod...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Can anybody pl. share his/her experience on this issue?
>> Thanks.
>>
>> On Jul 2, 10:39 am, Hummingbird <vineet.deod...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hi !
>> > I have a similar situation.
>> > (disclaimer:-- I have tried turbogears & web2py before.
>> > But could not find the following functionality there.
>> > So I have signed-in here to see whether I can get it in django).
>>
>> > My form is composed of fields from various tables.
>> > When a user interacts with form, he/she may add/edit/delete/keep
>> > unchanged certain fields,
>> > After saving the form, I need to understand---
>> > 1) which table(s) should receive SQL add statement,
>> > 2) which one(s) need update stmt,
>> > 3) which one(s) to receive delete stmt.
>>
>> > Some examples of (desktop) frameworks having this feature:--
>> > i) CursorAdaptor in VFP
>> > ii) DABO desktop framework
>> > But I am looking for a web framework having this feature.
>>
>> > Without a proper method (rather class) to handle it, it would be very
>> > messy.
>> > There will be code repetitions, etc.
>>
>> > I am eager to know whether there is any facility to do the above thing
>> > in django.
>> > In that case, I will happily switch to django.
>> > Any comments/advise/knowledge-sharing highly appreciated.
>>
>> > Thanks.
>>
>> > On Jun 30, 9:23 am, qMax <qwigly...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > > Hello here.
>>
>> > > My application task is to integrate several applications, and it
>> > > should manipulate objects, spread among several tables in several
>> > > databases. Final object is constructed by 'joining' tables by single
>> > > field (or derivatives).
>> > > A user should see such objects as solid entities and manipulate them
>> > > with basic CRUD operations (with search).
>> > > Backend should synchronize all changes in all databases.
>> > > And i wish i could use admin site for that.
>>
>> > > If i guess correctly, all required magic should go into custom
>> > > QuerySet implementation to properly translate CRUD operations on
>> > > models into various distributed requests on databases, like zigzag-
>> > > joins, etc instead of usual sql.Queries.
>>
>> > > I wonder if QuerySet is the only consolidation of such interface.
>> > > What else should i customize to make it work? (i see at least
>> > > db.models.Manager should be customized to use another queryset impl)
>> > > Also, how to figure out what subset of QuerySet interface is used in
>> > > admin site?
>>
>> > > Maybe, someone already managed similar task and there are some recipes?- 
>> > > Hide quoted text -
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