`mark_changed()` is what you want, for the reasons that Michael mentioned.  

if you want the convenience of his second method with a negligible 
performance hit, you could write a sqlalchemy event listener that calls 
mark_changed whenever `execute()` is called.

personally, I think it's better to use `mark_changed()` because it's more 
apparent and "standard" when looking at the code during maintenance.

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