For relations that aren't fully normalized, you occasionally need
uselist=False to specify one to one relationships  (and maybe other
reasons).

Currently these issue warnings like "Multiple rows returned with
uselist=False for lazily-loaded attribute...".

Would you be in favor of a setting which would raise an exception
instead of a warning?

I'm not happy about these database relationships in the first place,
so if the data is corrupt, I don't want to silently ignore the
problem, I really want an exception raised.

What are your thoughts?
Kent

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