On Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at 10:34:03 PM UTC-4, Mike Bayer wrote:
>
> "does not work"  ?


wow, i am an awful person. sorry. that is the least helpful description of 
what happens i can think of.

second try:

if the subquery is the 1st element, the select compiles correctly and gives 
me the correct data.

if the subquery is 2nd element, sqlalchemy raises an exception that  
event_timestamp is not a column in subquery.c


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