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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:26:04+00:00 2026-05-14T00:26:04+00:00

I have a declarative table defined like this: class Transaction(Base): __tablename__ = transactions id

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I have a declarative table defined like this:

class Transaction(Base):
    __tablename__ = "transactions"
    id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
    account_id = Column(Integer)
    transfer_account_id = Column(Integer)
    amount = Column(Numeric(12, 2))
    ...

The query should be:

SELECT id, (CASE WHEN transfer_account_id=1 THEN -amount ELSE amount) AS amount
FROM transactions
WHERE account_id = 1 OR transfer_account_id = 1

My code is:

query = Transaction.query.filter_by(account_id=1, transfer_account_id=1)
query = query.add_column(case(...).label("amount"))

But it doesn’t replace the amount column.

Been trying to do this with for hours and I don’t want to use raw SQL.

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    2026-05-14T00:26:05+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:26 am

    Any query you do will not replace original amount column. But you can load another column using following query:

    q = session.query(Transaction,
                      case([(Transaction.transfer_account_id==1, -1*Transaction.amount)], else_=Transaction.amount).label('special_amount')
                      )
    q = q.filter(or_(Transaction.account_id==1, Transaction.transfer_account_id==1))
    

    This will not return only Transaction objects, but rather tuple(Transaction, Decimal)


    But if you want this property be part of your object, then:
    Since your case when ... function is completely independent from the condition in WHERE, I would suggest that you change your code in following way:

    1) add a property to you object, which does the case when ... check as following:

    @property
    def special_amount(self):
        return -self.amount if self.transfer_account_id == 1 else self.amount
    

    You can completely wrap this special handling of the amount providing a setter property as well:

    @special_amount.setter
    def special_amount(self, value):
        if self.transfer_account_id is None:
            raise Exception('Cannot decide on special handling, because transfer_account_id is not set')
        self.amount = -value if self.transfer_account_id == 1 else value
    

    2) fix your query to only have a filter clause with or_ clause (it looks like your query does not work at all):

    q = session.query(Transaction).filter(
        or_(Transaction.account_id==1, 
            Transaction.transfer_account_id==1)
    )
    
    # then get your results with the proper amount sign:
    for t in q.all():
        print q.id, q.special_amount
    
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