Hello,

I am trying to get up to speed with OrientDB and the Python driver. A 
simple query returning records from a demo database I created (via console 
/ studio) was showing incorrect @rid of #-2.0 and version 0. Negative rid?

After some investigation I found that this was happening when querying a 
Class that had no SuperClass assigned. This is not what I would see using 
Orient console or studio, so is this an issue with pyorient? Is there some 
configuration either on the database side or with the pyorient connection 
that would address that, or do I need to extend every class I create?

Thanks.

AH

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