Hi,
I have a table with column names that contain dots, like
"category.name" or "category.desc". When I do:
stmt = table.select(whereclause = condition)
cursor = connection.execute(stmt)
print cursor.keys()
I will get just [ ... "name", "desc" ....] - nothing before the dot
'.'.
When I try:
row = cursor.fetchone()
for (key, value) in row.items():
...
It fails with an exception on the 'for' statement, that there are
duplicate column names - like "name" or "desc". There are not
duplicates, because they are called "something.name" and
"otherthing.name".
Is there any option to be passed to the select() to return full column
names?
Regards,
Stefan
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