Hey Jonathan, any luck? thanks On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 4:15:38 PM UTC+1, Mo Hus wrote: > > [image: Capture.PNG] > > permission_id and contract_id have a relationship in the database > > How can i using remove a entry for example.. if permission_id = 2 and > contract_id = 2 exists in the same entry as shown on line one in database, > i want to be able to remove it from my database. (This entry is unique so > can only appear once) > > I have tried PermissionEntity.query.get(contract_id) and > PermissionEntity.query.get(permission_id) but doesnt seem to be working > as Its not stored in a permission entity.. My relationship does not have an > entity. the table i have provided a picture for has a relationship with > permissions table and contracts table.. > >
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