On Aug 6, 4:59 am, Wichert Akkerman <wich...@wiggy.net> wrote:
> On 8/6/09 09:30 , werner wrote:
>
> > IIRC correctly the __init__ section is only needed if you want to do:
> > add = Address('an email address')
>
> > I never do this, i.e. I assign like this
> > add = Address()
> > add.email_address = 'an email address'
>
> You can also do this with the default declarative base constructor:
>
>    add = Address(email_address='j...@example.com')
>
> All columns can be used as named parameters.
>

Brilliant! :)




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