why wouldn't it be?
On Oct 8, 1:51 am, Richard <richar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> is that the proper way to do it, having a separate controller for each
> operation? The routes approach sounds more flexible.
> Richard
>
> On Oct 7, 12:23 pm, Mengu <whalb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > massimo,
>
> > actually this wasn't what i am asking, but thank you for showing
> > another way for it. i have my controller named as "post" and i have
> > the action "view". i currently have my routes_in like the
> > following:http://mengu.pastebin.com/m698f1726thisis working very well
> > however
> > please let me know if this is not necessary or a proper way.
>
> > any recommendations on the query?http://mengu.pastebin.com/m111e1a47
> > i could make something like:
> > posts = db().select(db.posts.ALL)
> > postcategories = {}
> > for post in posts:
> > postcategories[post.id] = {}
> > for relation in post.relations.select():
> > category = db.categories[relation.category]
> > postcategories[post.id][category.id] = category.title
>
> > however this makes tons of queries for each post which is something i
> > really don't want.
>
> > ----
>
> > dear alvaro,
>
> > i ofcourse would like to produce the software with you, i'd enjoy
> > that. however i currently have my time very lack so i'm not working on
> > the product all the time.
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