On Monday, May 29, 2017 at 11:30:53 PM UTC-7, Brendan Barnwell wrote:
>
> When running queries that do joins, I often find the format of the result
> somewhat cumbersome, with its nested structures representing the different
> tables in the join. If I were writing the query in raw SQL, I would
> probably use "AS" clauses to select just the columns that I want, with
> simple "top-level" names. Something like
>
> Select Table1.foo as stuff, Table2.bar as blah from Table1, Table2 ...
>
> Is there a way to do this with Web2py? It would seem natural to specify
> this inside the select call, something like
>
> db(db.Table1.foo=db.Table2.foo).select(db.Table1.foo.alias('foo'),
> db.Table2.bar.alias('blah'))
>
Any ideas on this? I continue to be especially frustrated at having to
unpack the nested structure that occurs when I select using a join. I want
to be able to easily "flatten" the structure into a single list of column
names, rather than the existing structure where column names are nested
inside table names.
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