Weird, I had tried using the subquery() method earlier, but it didn't work. 
Not sure why, but now it is returning the desired query object. (I guess 
stepping away from this for a few hours was a good idea, eh?!)

Thanks!

Greg--

On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 6:24:16 PM UTC-5, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
>
> you probably need to modify the various objections with a `.select()` or 
> `.subquery()`
>
> e.g:
>   query_select = query.select()
>   q = intersect.join(query_select, query_select.c.sid, intersect.c.sid)
>
> pay attention to the docs on what the various methods return.  some return 
> a selectable, others don't.  you can usually toggle around the different 
> forms with .select, .subquery, .alias (and there are a few others)
>
>

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