Ok thanks

2009/9/28 Mike Conley <[email protected]>

> The column is available as e.Namefile, no need to subscript with numbers.
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> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Christian Démolis <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> I have a little problem with session.query.
>> I try to optimize my queries with only attributes that i need.
>>
>> When we impose attribute, sqlalchemy return a rowtuple
>> s = session.query(IdFile, NameFile)
>> When we don't impose attribute, the return is the object
>> s = session.query(File)
>>
>> Is it possible to obtain an sql alchemy object  instead of rowtuple when
>> we impose attributes???
>> I need it to avoid  write this in my code
>> for e in s:
>>    print e[0]
>>
>> it's more difficult to read than
>> for e in s:
>>    print e.NameFile
>>
>>
>>
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> >
>

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