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On 1 Oct 2010, at 18:11, Graham Higgins wrote:
Your problem is that you don't use unicode objects, but instead pass strings. That's the reason for the warning.


That's what I thought, at first but inspecting the code, I came to the conclusion that it's a red herring.


You're correct in that the passing of strings causes the SQLA warnings. I was attempting to answer the OP's question about the unexpectedly returned strings and was in a bit of a rush to get out for a walk before evening and garbled my post :-)


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Graham

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