Sayth Renshaw writes:
> Probably easier to handle in postgres
> http://stackoverflow.com/a/37538641/461887
Yes, a proper RDBMS is expressly optimised for manipulating the data.
Especially when the problem at hand is expressible as a set operation,
the RDBMS is almost always the better place to
Probably easier to handle in postgres http://stackoverflow.com/a/37538641/461887
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On Tuesday, 31 May 2016 15:58:40 UTC+10, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Tuesday 31 May 2016 14:27, Sayth Renshaw wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > What is the best way to inplace alter a list going into a postgres database
>
> Is it relevant where it is going?
>
> What you do with the list after you a
On Tuesday 31 May 2016 14:27, Sayth Renshaw wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> What is the best way to inplace alter a list going into a postgres database
Is it relevant where it is going?
What you do with the list after you alter it is irrelevant -- perhaps you will
insert it into an Oracle database, or a pl
Sayth Renshaw writes:
> Ah so I should create a function that processes and modifies in the
> middle of the process between obtaining and committing.
Separating the tasks:
* Get the data from the database, into a form useful inside your
program. (For a Python program manipulating records from
Ah so I should create a function that processes and modifies in the middle of
the process between obtaining and committing.
Or if I need to do this and more processing should I be using something like
sqlalchemy or peewee http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/ ?
Sayth
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Sayth Renshaw writes:
> What is the best way to inplace alter a list going into a postgres
> database using split but being sure that the order of items remains
> correct.
That's a trick question. The best way to modify fields of a record is
not with a list.
Instead, you should get the record i
Hi
What is the best way to inplace alter a list going into a postgres database
using split but being sure that the order of items remains correct.
I am using this list of ids to retrieve data from XML
horseattrs = ('id', 'race_id', 'horse', 'number', 'finished', 'age', 'sex',
'bl