I ran into a problem with cursor.execute, moved onto a completely separate 
part of my program, and ran into the same issue. I get that the value of a 
cursor return is: "django.db.backends.util.CursorDebugWrapper object". My 
code in my view is:

model_id.execute("SELECT id FROM \"{0}\".\"{1}\" where 
model_region='{2}'".format("public","pecasRunLog_modelinstance", model_name))

In another .py file I have:

run_id.execute("SELECT id FROM \"pecasRunLog_runinstance\" where 
run_name='{0}'".format(schema+timestamp))

In both cases, the code runs correctly in postgresql and I have similar 
code:

region_id.execute("SELECT id FROM \"pecasRunLog_modelinstance\" where 
model_region='{0}'".format(region))

which runs correctly.

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