I have a model that roughly looks like this:
class Property(Base):
__tablename__ = 'Property'
id = Column('Id', Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement='auto')
name = Column('Name', String(255))
growth = Column('Growth', Float(2))
In MySQL, the Growth column is of type float(6,2).
When I query on Name, it will match just fine.
prop_obj = session.query(Property).filter(Property.name == fund_dict['name'])
If I add the float property, Growth, to the filter() clause it will not be able to match anything in the DB.
prop_obj = session.query(Property).filter(Property.name == func_dict['name'], Property.growth == func_dict['growth'])
Per the SQLAlchemy Docs, when I print out the SQL statement, I see this:
>>> statement = prop_obj.statement
>>> print(statement.compile(dialect=mysql.dialect()))
SELECT `Property`.`Id`, `Investment`.`Name`, `Property`.`Growth`
FROM `Property`
WHERE `Property`.`Name` = %s AND `Property`.`Growth` = %s
Does the %s indicate that the substitution that's occurring is as a string and not a float? That would explain why it's not matching. If so, how do I make the substitution be a float instead of string?
I'm using Python 3.5 and SQLAlchemy 1.0.11. Thanks.