thanks again, AM. no need to have this "extra trouble", as I just asking this as a matter of curiosity. it thought it was something rather simple as hell :)

best regards,

richard.


On 03/19/2014 09:50 PM, AM wrote:
Not at my desk so I cannot test this, but IIRC in the select you can specify both tables to get all the columns in all tables so something like:

session.query(A, B).join(B)...

This might not be exactly correct though and I would probably check the docs. IIRC the return value would be a list of tuples (rowA, rowB) unless you do a fetchone.

HTH
AM


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