I am working on a app using SQLAlchemy's ORM layer to interface to the database, but I am running into an issue that if an object has 'complicated' property, like a UUID, that SQLAlchemy doesn't know how to handle. One option would be to make the propery actually only hold a database suitable representation, and I see an option to add a 'reconstructor' to convert a value read from the database into an object. Is there a similar way that when writing the object, to indicate how to convert the object into a format that can be put into the database?
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