In John Gordon writes:
> The problem is that I get conflicting results as to whether these temporary
> records have reached their expiration date, depending if I search for them
> via an Apache web call or if I do the search locally from a python shell.
> And to make it weirder, the conflicts g
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Daniel Roseman writes:
> Like I say, though, it would really help if you showed the relevant code.
I know. But trimming the code down to where it would be fit for posting
is a moderately big job and I'm somewhat press
On Sunday, 14 August 2011 03:20:30 UTC+1, John Gordon wrote:
> I'm devleoping a website using the Django framework along with Apache,
> and I'm seeing some odd data issues.
>
> During the course of navigating through the website content, a user
> will cause the creation of some data records with
I'm devleoping a website using the Django framework along with Apache,
and I'm seeing some odd data issues.
During the course of navigating through the website content, a user
will cause the creation of some data records with a limited lifespan.
These data records have a create_dt field which is a