On 07/01/2017 00:20, Daniel Kraus wrote:
Hi!

mike bayer <mike...@zzzcomputing.com> writes:
you're looking for session.merge() but if you're looking to save on a
SELECT you might also want to send in load=False - and if you are
starting with a fresh (non-pickled) object you probably need to call
make_transient_to_detached first so that it acts like it was loaded from
the database first.
Nice. Works like I wanted :)
In fact, if your dict is created from a User object in the first place, I'd just keep that User object, detach it from the session and put it in your cache...

Chris

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