On Thu, 2010-01-14 at 05:29 -0800, Kosu wrote: > try this: > user.__table__.c.keys() > > should work > > Kos Rafal >
AttributeError: 'User' object has no attribute '__table__' thanks anyway > On 14 Sty, 11:39, laurent FRANCOIS <lau.franc...@worldonline.fr> > wrote: > > Hello everybody.... > > > > Let's say I have a > > > > table_user= Table('user', blablabla...) > > class User(object): pass > > mapper(User, table-user) > > > > Let's say I have an ORM object: user = User(name='FOO') > > With that user I would like to get all the attribut columns like > > with table_user.c.keys(). > > > > Must be easy no? > > > > Thanks > > > > Laurent FRANCOIS
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