working on that issue but you should also be able to do this right now:
.options(
selectinload(StepModel.actionbases.of_type(ServiceActionModel)).selectinload(ServiceActionModel.service),
raiseload("*"),
)
that produces more of a LEFT OUTER JOIN with a subquery situation but still
"wo
Thanks. We went with the helper class route, and it seems to be working
much better than attempting to use inheritance in a manner that seems
unsupported.
On Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 1:24:04 PM UTC-5 Mike Bayer wrote:
> if you can't correct this model to apply the persistence details to
On Thu, Sep 14, 2023, at 7:36 AM, Cornelis Poppema wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to sqlalchemy, I think the idea of what I am trying to achieve is
> relatively simple, but I can't seem to figure out how to retrieve `.service`
> in the same query. I failed to find an example in the 2.0 document
Hi all,
I am struggling to combine a joinedload (or selectinload, whatever works)
with the submodels of selectin_polymorphic.
I have a model "step" that has a collections of "actions" that are relevant
when my application reaches that step. These actions can be anything and
also have their own