On Aug 12, 2011, at 5:26 PM, Michael Bayer wrote:

>> 
>> Is there a way to access the parameters to the Column() call used to set up 
>> a database table when given either an instance field or class field?
>> 
>> For example:
>> 
>> class MyClass(Base):
>>      ...
>>      f1 = Column(Integer, nullable=False, info={'min':0})
>>      ...
>> 
>> If I have MyClass.f1 or my_class.f1 (where my_class is an instance of 
>> MyClass) is there a way to get nullable or info?
>> 
>> The only way I've come up with so far is to match the __table__.columns 
>> elements on the name parameter.
> 
> if you have MyClass.fi, column is MyClass.f1.property.columns[0].    


Thanks - just what I was looking for!

Mark

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