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On Feb 1, 7:17 pm, Michael Bayer <mike...@zzzcomputing.com> wrote:
> primary key identifiers are acquired using database-specific methods,  
> such as AUTOINCREMENT on mysql, SERIAL on postgres, SQLites implicit  
> OID behavior.   these methods all start at 1.   you can explicitly set  
> the primary key attributes on a pending object to 0 and flush to force  
> a zero.
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> On Feb 1, 2009, at 7:24 AM, vctr...@gmail.com wrote:
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> > The ID field in a declarative base is a sequence that is not controled
> > by the user (or is it?).
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> > Is there a way to get it to start the counting of the ID from 0 and
> > not from 1?
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