Thank you. I was hoping it was something like that as I couldn't see
anything else that would make sense.

On Jul 8, 6:52 am, Michael Bayer <mike...@zzzcomputing.com> wrote:
> On Jul 7, 2010, at 10:52 PM, Craig Macomber wrote:
>
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> > '''
> > For some reason, when I define my class seems to impact sqlalchemy
> > Below is code where if the "class Formation(Library): pass" line is
> > moved down,
> > it works, but as is, I get the error at the end of this file, raised
> > when the last line runs
> > This seems very odd (and bug like) to me, and I'm searching for an
> > explanation, as well as a way to avoid the problem
> > other than carefully shuffling the order of my code around (which can
> > be impossible in a larger project)
> > I'm very new to sqlalchemy, so its likely I'm missing something
> > conceptually;
> > but I don't know where to look for docs about such an issue.
> > This is the minimized version of my project messily crammed into a
> > single file.
> > Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
>
> you have to map all classes that you intend to use with the Session.  The bug 
> here is that you've managed to sneak past the usual assertions that classes 
> passed in are mapped.  Ticket #1846 has been added.

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