from sqlalchemy.orm import aliased as _aliased
def aliased(entity):
return _aliased(entity, name=entity.__table_alias__)
?
On 04/20/2016 10:25 AM, SPetro wrote:
Hi, is possible to have "default" alias for table
class Cwle(Base):
__tablename__ = 'CardiacWaitListEntry'
__table_alias__ = 'CWLE'
I know you can do this
Cwle = aliased(Cwle, name='CWLE')
but this screw up any editor intellisense. Output of sqalchemy query
would be more readable and what we use as convention.
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