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StructType(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)
StructType
defines the fields of a
STRUCT][google.spanner.v1.TypeCode.STRUCT]
type.
Attribute | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
fields |
Sequence[google.cloud.spanner_v1.types.StructType.Field]
The list of fields that make up this struct. Order is significant, because values of this struct type are represented as lists, where the order of field values matches the order of fields in the StructType][google.spanner.v1.StructType] . In turn, the
order of fields matches the order of columns in a read
request, or the order of fields in the SELECT clause of
a query.
|
Classes
Field
Field(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)
Message representing a single field of a struct. .. attribute:: name
The name of the field. For reads, this is the column name.
For SQL queries, it is the column alias (e.g., "Word"
in
the query "SELECT 'hello' AS Word"
), or the column name
(e.g., "ColName"
in the query
"SELECT ColName FROM Table"
). Some columns might have an
empty name (e.g., "SELECT UPPER(ColName)"
). Note that a
query result can contain multiple fields with the same name.
:type: str