Hi,

    I'm just starting to use SQLAlchemy and hit a roadblock.

I have a class Result which contains a tuple called _limits.
_limits = (Upper value, lower value, nominal)

I would like to map a the table's columns directly into this tuple.

>From the documentation, all I can see is columns mapping directly to
python attributes (I.e. Result.upper_value, Result.lower_value,..).
Is there a way to map the three columns directly into the tuple?

I do not want to modify the Result class and therefore cannot create
it as composite column type.

I'm hoping there is a syntax that states "map these 3 columns" into
this tuple via the mapper.

Thanks,

Raj

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