use literal_column('fixedstring') in the column clause

On Mar 19, 2007, at 9:38 AM, Bertrand Croq wrote:

>
> hi,
>
> I am currently using sqlalchemy to build SQL queries and it's a  
> fantastic
> tool! By now, I am looking for a way to build:
>
>  SELECT 'a_fixed_string', atable.col1, atable.col2
>  FROM atable
>
> using the syntax:
>
>  select([XXX, atable.c.col1, atable.c.col2])
>
> but I don't know what to put at XXX.
>
> Does anyone have a clue ?
>
> -- 
> Bertrand Croq,
> Ingénieur Développement
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