On May 1, 2010, at 2:04 PM, Kent Bower wrote:

> May help others:
> 
> instead of  "col in const.columns"
> 
> I needed "col in list(const.columns)"
> 
> to avoid: "sqlalchemy.exc.ArgumentError: __contains__ requires a string 
> argument" with the ColumnCollection object

dont hate me but const.columns should have a "contains_column()" method...


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> 
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> On 4/30/2010 4:16 PM, Michael Bayer wrote:
>> Kent wrote:
>>   
>>> I did read 0.6 Migration document.
>>> 
>>> I was using the contains_column method of ForeignKeyConstraint.
>>> Apparently removed?
>>> 
>>> AttributeError: 'ForeignKeyConstraint' object has no attribute
>>> 'contains_column'
>>> 
>>> Easy workaround or replacement call?
>>>     
>> it has a "columns" collection where you can say "col in const.columns".
>> 
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