I think it is a bug. Please open a ticket linking this thread. On Thursday, 2 January 2014 13:20:04 UTC-6, ssuresh wrote: > > I found a peculiar problem when executing a join query on two tables. I > have two tables table1 and table2. Both have ids as their pks. table1 has a > FK on table2 using table2_id field. > > Now when i do an executesql of the following query, > > rows=executesql('select * from table1,table2 where table1.table2_id= > table2.id',as_dict=True) > > I always get only one id field in the return dict and I dont know whether > the id is of table1 or table2. > > Am I doing something wrong, or is it a possible bug? >
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