Hello,

I am having a problem inserting an object into a MS SQL table that
contains a timestamp field (now) that is generated automatically -
sqlalchemy is defaulting this column to None and when it is generating
the SQL insert.  Is there a way to configure the mapper so that it
ignores specific columns?

I looked at the related topic below, but that is resolved by using a
sqlalchemy construct specific to primary keys, and i have not seen one
that is designated for timestamps.
http://groups.google.com/group/sqlalchemy/browse_thread/thread/749c55a835b7458/51b38f4b08d31d6f?lnk=gst&q=column+exclude#51b38f4b08d31d6f

I am new to sqlalchemy so I may be going about this the wrong way, but
my attempts at overriding with a reflected column were similarly
unsuccessful.

Column('now', MSTimeStamp, nullable=False)

Any thoughts on how to exclude columns from generated inserts?

cheers
dean

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