class message(db.Model):
_id = db.Column("id", db.Integer, primary_key = True)
sender = db.Column(db.String)
receiver = db.Column(db.String)
content = db.Column(db.String)
identifier = db.Column(db.String)
date = db.Column(db.String)
I have this message model and I'm trying to reverse the id (for the query to start in the last element) and remove the duplicate values so it would leave me with the recent entries of message.sender
msg = message.query.with_entities(message.sender, message._id).filter(message.sender.in_(x.friends)).group_by(message.sender, message._id).order_by(message._id.desc())
Successfully did the reversing of portion of the code, but when I use the .distinct() it doesn't do anything, even .distinct(message.sender)
Case #2
msg = message.query.with_entities(message.sender).group_by(message.sender, message._id).distinct()
Successfully do the distinct portion
I tried puttin the order_by(message._id.desc()) all over the code but it is not working.
What is the right syntax for this?