I haven't been able to find an answer to this, but I'm sure it must be somewhere. My question is similar to this question: sqlalchemy: how to join several tables by one query?
But I need a query result, not a tuple. I don't have access to the models, so I can't change it, and I can't modify the functions to use a tuple.
I have two tables, UserInformation
and MemberInformation
, both with a foreign key and relationship to Principal
, but not to each other.
How can I get all the records and columns from both tables in one query? I've tried:
query = DBSession.query(MemberInformation).join(UserInformation, MemberInformation.pId == UserInformation.pId)
but it only returns the columns of MemberInformation
and:
query = DBSession.query(MemberInformation, UserInformation).join(UserInformation, MemberInformation.pId == UserInformation.pId)
but that returns a tuple.
What am I missing here?
query()
part.query(table1, table2).filter(table1.thing == table2.other_thing)