When you retrieve a row (aka, a model instance), it will be an object
with attrs a, a1, aN.

I'm not sure I got your point, though.

~ Chris

El lun, 21-04-2008 a las 01:11 +0800, 小龙 escribió:
> Just as in table Test:
>      name     url     size    time 
>      a           a1       a2      a3
>      b           b1       b2      b3
> 
> When i get "a" ,how i can get other attrs about a1,a2,a3  while
> querying?
> 
> Thanks a lot   :D
> -- 
> deSign thE  fuTure
> http://www.freeis.cn/
> > 


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