its not a known issue but sounds like a bug.   a very concise test  
case which we can use as a unit test would help here.



On Oct 20, 2008, at 1:33 PM, Eric Lemoine wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> I use concrete inheritance with two tables. I therefore use
> polymorphic_union. Each table has a Column object defined with a key:
> Column("office_name", types.Unicode, key="name"). And the key doesn't
> work for the second table, the field "name" exists in the mapped
> objects resulting from a query but it is set to None; the field
> "office_name" also exists and is properly set.
>
> I use 5.0rc1.
>
> Is it a known issue or me doing something wrong. I can post my code if
> necessary. Thanks a lot.
>
> Eric
>
> >


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