Hi,

As explained here:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/31275607/2343743

The result set of fetchone can be accessed:

row = fetchone()

col1 = row[0] # access via integer position

col2 = row['col2'] # access via name

col3 = row[mytable.c.mycol] # access via Column object.


I accessed it like an object

row.col2 

and it worked.

Is this way supported? Can it be deprecated every version?


Thanks

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