On Friday, 29 March 2019 15:30:39 UTC, Neil Youngman wrote:
>
>
> That needs to be:
>     supplying_dealer = relationship(Dealer, 
> primaryjoin=supplying_dealer_id == Dealer.dealer_id)
>     servicing_dealer = relationship(Dealer, 
> primaryjoin=servicing_dealer_id == Dealer.dealer_id)
>

and now:

>>> for supplier, phone, registration in 
session.query(Dealer.name,Dealer.phone_number,Vehicle.registration).select_from(Vehicle).join(u'supplying_dealer'):
...     print( supplier, phone, registration )
... 

returns:

(u'Trumpton Vehicles', u'123-987-4567', u'ABC123D')
(u'Lazytown Vehicles', u'987-123-7654', u'DEF456G')
(u'Lazytown Vehicles', u'987-123-7654', u'GHI789J')

Thanks for the help.

Neil

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