Hi,

Using the example in the tutorial:

>>> users = Table('users', metadata,
...     Column('id', Integer, primary_key=True),
...     Column('name', String),
...     Column('fullname', String),
... )

if I commit the following

>>> ins = users.insert(values={'name':'jack', 'fullname':'Jack Jones'})
>>> conn = engine.connect()
>>> result = conn.execute(ins)

is there a way to get the value of "id" without calling select?  I'm
using MySQL if that matters.  Thanks!

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