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class DeviceStore(SQLModel):
"""
Devices of one batch
"""
# __abstract__ = True
id: Optional[int] = Field(None, primary_key=True,
sa_column_kwargs={"autoincrement": True})
name: str
class DeviceBatch01(DeviceStore):
__tablename__ = "devicebatch01"
class DeviceBatch02(DeviceStore):
__tablename__ = "devicebatch02"
Description
I'm new here and learning to use sqlmodel, it's really great, now I got a question which is how to use sqlmodel dynamically to create tables, all my tables have the same format, just the table names are different, like logtable_2205, logtable_2206, logtable_2207. . . could you guys provide some ideas? thanks a lot.
Operating System
Windows
Operating System Details
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SQLModel Version
0.0.6
Python Version
Python 3.8.10
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