On Mon, 2011-11-14 at 06:02 -0800, DenesL wrote: > Hi Archibald, > > if you want to clear all records from a table do: > > db.table.truncate() > > To clear all just loop thru db.tables . > > db.commit() to finish. > > It should work for all DBs. > > > On Nov 14, 7:56 am, Archibald Linx <archibaldl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thank you Bruno. > > > > I am using SQLite. > > > > I want to reset all the tables of my project.
* If you want to delete *content* of some specific table, use ``db.table.truncate()``, as DenesL says. * If you want the DAL to recreate the whole table (with SQLite, the allowed alters are limited, sometimes table drop is needed in order to clean up): ``db.table.truncate()`` * If you want to completely destroy and recreate the whole database, just empty the ``databases`` folder inside your application directory. -- Samuele ~redShadow~ Santi ---------------------------------------------------------------- redshadow[at]hackzine.org - redshadowhack[at]gmail.com Blog: http://hackzine.org GPG Key signature: 050D 3E9F 6E0B 44CE C008 D1FC 166C 3C7E EB26 4933 ---------------------------------------------------------------- /me recommends: Squadra Informatica - http://www.squadrainformatica.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- - Proud ThinkPad T-Series owner - Registered Linux-User: #440008 * GENTOO User since 1199142000 (2008-01-01) * former DEBIAN SID user ---------------------------------------------------------------- "Software is like sex: it's better when it's free!" -- Linus Torvalds
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