I think you're looking for expunge(). Hope that helps
On 1/6/10, DD <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > Is there a way to use SQLAlchemy such that the objects stay as far from > the session as possible? I am not using lazy loading, cascade features > or any of those functions that might warrant this. > > Basically, what I want to do is, once I get an object out of the > database, that object should not know anything about the database or > rely on the session. > > Also, I want to serialize this object to a file and deserialize/load it > later without bothering with the database. Everything I will ever need > is already populated in the object. > > > I am sorry if this is something very trivial, but I am not able to > figure out the right way to do it. The documentation that I came across > discusses on how to detach an object from the session, and then how to > re-attach it later. Ideally, I would not want to reattach it to the > session, but just use it like a regular object. > > Any suggestions on how to do this correctly? > > Thanks, > DD. > -- Sent from my mobile device Brian O'Connor
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