None, and the 'Saving Objects'
session, where it becomes 1.
Hope that helps,
Simon
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From: sqlalchemy@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of jdcman
Sent: 04 February 2008 03:04
To: sqlalchemy
Subject: [sqlalchemy] Re: How do I Instantiate a
jdcman wrote:
> As I add records, I want the ID to Auto Increment. When you say
> "define a constructor for your class which does not require an ID",
> but I REQUIRE an ID, I also require the ID to increment when I add
> new record. You went on to say "SQLALchemy has no constructor
> requir
Ok, so can you please tell me how I can make a class that
AutoIncrements the ID automatically whenever I need to make a new
record let me explain...
As I add records, I want the ID to Auto Increment. When you say
"define a constructor for your class which does not require an ID",
but I
jdcman wrote:
>
> our members table has an ID as the primary key with an auto-assigned
> key ID.
>
> When we create the class it is instantiated with the ID and also
> returns an ID.
>
> obviously if we provide an ID it conflicts with the auto-generated ID.
> and if we don't provide an ID it says
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On Feb 2, 2008 9:35 PM, jdcman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> our members table has an ID as the primary k