I am talking about both.

I said it right,
It wasn't working becouse it returned a string column name, and should
return a value on instance.
And i want to be able to filter by this property also.

On 13 Paź, 21:56, Michael Bayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 13, 2008, at 3:40 PM, g00fy wrote:
>
>
>
> > I want to:
> > Warehouse.area.total
> > to return
> > Warehouse.area_total
>
> > and so on :
> > Warehouse.area.storage
> > returns:
> > Warehouse.area_storage
>
> then why did you say:
>
> > And this isn't working becouse:
> > Warehouse.area.total
> > returns
> > .area_total
>
> are you talking about class-level SQL predicates, or instance-level  
> attribute values ?   composite will give you the latter, the recipe I  
> gave will give you the former.    The recipe can be adjusted to  
> produce both but its more complicated.
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