I want to:
Warehouse.area.total
to return
Warehouse.area_total

and so on :
Warehouse.area.storage
returns:
Warehouse.area_storage

On 13 Paź, 21:29, Michael Bayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 13, 2008, at 3:22 PM, g00fy wrote:
>
>
>
>
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> > I can't find anything related to this 
> > at:http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/05/sqlalchemy_orm.html
> > My code is :
>
> > class Warehouse(object):
> >    def __init__(self,id,construction_id,area_total,area_storage):
> >        self.id = id
> >        self.construction_id = construction_id
> >        self.area_total = area_total
> >        self.area_storage = area_storage
>
> >    def __repr__(self):
> >        return "%s" % self.id
>
> >    class AreaProxy(object):
> >        def __getattr__(self, key):
> >            return getattr(Warehouse, "area_" + key)
>
> >    area = AreaProxy()
>
> > And this isn't working becouse:
> > Warehouse.area.total
> > returns
> > .area_total
>
> > Did i implement this wrong?
>
> OK, theres some miscommunication here then.  What do you want  
> Warehouse.area.total to indicate exactly ?
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