Martin Stein wrote:
> If you view the .get(1) as conceptually similar to
>
> query(cls).filter_by(employee_id=1).all()
>
> then None would make sense. That's the way I've seen it so far. If you
> look at get(..) as a different concept, then an exception seems
> reasonable.
>
> Should I file a ticket when the trac box is up again?

the box is up again so put up the ticket.  I'm talking to Jason Kirtland
on IRC who is the original reporter of this issue.

>
> P.S.: Unmangled test case: http://pastebin.com/DbCrKeLH
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