Hi,
I am looking for a call that would return a instance of object when I query
with the id (primary key of the table)
Don't know what to use.
If I have a table say
class Process(SQLObject):
process = StringCol(length=50, alternateID=True)
def __str__(self):
return "%s" % (process)
command
>>>p1=Process.byProcess("<aname>")
will give me
>>>type(p1)
<class 'eup.model.Process'>
I tried
>>>p2= Process.selectBy(id=1)
This gives
>>> type(p2)
<class 'sqlobject.sresults.SelectResults'>
>>>print p2
SELECT process.id, process.diameter <blah> FROM process WHERE id = 1
Then if I go for an iterator, its looks ok
>>>for pr in p2:
>>> print pr
is ok
pr is a object of type eup.model.Process
Is there a way I can skip the for loop?
--Hemanth
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