if intellisense is scanning source code to determine what elements an
object has, then I don't see any way for it to do this unless you
actually typed in a new definition of some kind that laid out all the
attributes you'd like intellisense to know about. IMO such tools are
not practical for dynamic languages like Python.
On 04/20/2016 10:33 AM, SPetro wrote:
Hi , but how would you write query with this, this is what I want
class Cwle(Base):
__tablename__ = 'CardiacWaitListEntry'
wleid = Column('WaitlistEntryID',NUMERIC(18), primary_key=True)
qr = session.query(Cwle.wleid) <--- when I type Cwle. it will bring
intellisense with all columns (there are a lot of them :) )
select CWLE.wleid from CardiacWaitListEntry as CWLE
On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 10:25:43 AM UTC-4, 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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