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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Now let's get some real data out of the table::
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If we simply want to iterate over all rows in a table, we can omit :py:meth:`all() <dataset.Table.all>`::
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for user in db['user']:
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print user['email']
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print(user['email'])
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We can search for specific entries using :py:meth:`find() <dataset.Table.find>` and
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:py:meth:`find_one() <dataset.Table.find_one>`::
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@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ use the full power of SQL queries. Here's how you run them with ``dataset``::
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result = db.query('SELECT country, COUNT(*) c FROM user GROUP BY country')
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for row in result:
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print row['country'], row['c']
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print(row['country'], row['c'])
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The :py:meth:`query() <dataset.Table.query>` method can also be used to
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access the underlying `SQLAlchemy core API <http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/ru/latest/orm/query.html#the-query-object>`_, which allows for the
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