Hi,
Thanks, for your reply. I was aware that it is not just a string
substitution,
and that the bindparams also maps the type of the parameters e.t.c.
But is it possible to supply a type /set of types which are or
represent a lexical sub-structure ?
I might go into doing it, but first i want to check that i'm not
reinventing the wheel.
I noticed that the where clause can be supplied several times, so
select( [my_table_metadata]). where(....). where(...) is valid, thus
it is possible
for this special case to insert a logical expression after the initial
select() definition.
I am looking for a similar, but more general case, not necessarily
using bindparam where func.now()
would be a valid substitution or insertion element into a preexisting
expression.
regards
Paul Balomiri
paulbalom...@gmail.com
On 23.04.2010, at 15:26, Michael Bayer wrote:
On Apr 23, 2010, at 6:58 AM, Paul Balomiri wrote:
Hi,
Several days ago i has a similar question, which
was, perhaps a bit too theoretical. Here is a simple case:
select(text(select * from f(:time)) )
can I supply alternatively either
{time: datetime.datetime(1999,9,9,9,9,9)}
or
{time: " now()"}
I cannot get around that sqlalchemy interprets " now()" as a
string, while i try to use the postgres(or other backends) now()
function.
bind parameters exist only for the purpose of specifying literal
data to be injected as the values into a SQL statement. They
cannot be used to modify the lexical structure of a statement. So
a lexical unit like "CURRENT TIMESTAMP" or "NOW()" is part of the
statement's lexical source and cannot be injected as a bind parameter.
To put it another way, bind parameters are not just string
substitutions the way something like "foo %s" % ('bar') is in
Python, even though they may look that way.
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