diff --git a/docs/tutorial/relationship-attributes/index.md b/docs/tutorial/relationship-attributes/index.md index b32fb637df..2a4f7338b2 100644 --- a/docs/tutorial/relationship-attributes/index.md +++ b/docs/tutorial/relationship-attributes/index.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ In the previous chapters we discussed how to manage databases with tables that h And then we read the data together with `select()` and using `.where()` or `.join()` to connect it. -Now we will see how to use **Relationship Attributes**, an extra feature of **SQLModel** (and SQLAlchemy) to work with the data in the database in way much more familiar way, and closer to normal Python code. +Now we will see how to use **Relationship Attributes**, an extra feature of **SQLModel** (and SQLAlchemy) to work with the data in the database in much more familiar way, and closer to normal Python code. /// info