well, as a general non-specific view yes, it can be another approach. but, for the piece of code that drove me to this question, i really need to use after_flush :)

cheers,
richard.

On 07/24/2015 02:15 PM, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
Couldn't you handle much of this with the Descriptors/Hybrids pattern?

http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/orm/mapped_attributes.html#using-descriptors-and-hybrids

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