On Monday, April 29, 2013 11:47:41 AM UTC+2, Arnon Marcus wrote:
>
>
> they don't build up magically by default (though the cascade parameter 
>> allows the same flexibility as the one present in your backend) but given 
>> that all the six "important" events are available and fired accordingly, 
>> you can hook up whatever business logic you like.
>>  
>>
>
> That answer is too vague for me... Can you elaborate?
> What cascade-parameter? What do you mean by "your backend"? What "six 
> important" event?
> Does this answer my questions?
>

So, a small recap. Don't take this in the wrong way but:
- I need to watch 2 hours of presentations that you found interesting to be 
able to reply 
- you expect "us" (by us I mean web2py developers) to figure out YOUR 
business requirement because you liked a presentation about SQLA and you 
want that feature(s) on top of DAL, without providing your use-case and the 
possible benefits
- you expect web2py developers to come up with an API that even you can't 
figure out
- you don't want to raise a finger providing a real usecase scenario cause 
"you're a user, not a developer"
- you can't take a look at the current DAL implementation to see what are 
the proposed solutions to your (ATM imaginary) problems
If these are the requirements of your discussion-environment, don't be 
surprised if nobody provides code for you.

Docs are there. Given that you're using time to look at other python 
modules/packages, at least be documented on what you want to use as a 
starting-point (DAL) for comparisons.


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