One more thing about returning data. When I insert rows one by one, it 
works:
           for datum in data:
                
statement=table.insert().values(**datum).returning(table.c.rowid)
                inserted_rowids=conn.execute(statement)
                rowid=inserted_rowids.fetchone()[0]

But when I try to do it in a bundle if there is more than one row:
            statement=table.insert().returning(table.c.rowid)
            inserted_rowids=conn.execute(statement, data)
            for rowid in inserted_rowids:
                print(rowid)

  File 
"/home/pyweb/projects/T4toBHStore/lib/python3.4/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/result.py",
 
line 1266, in fetchone
    row = self._fetchone_impl()
  File 
"/home/pyweb/projects/T4toBHStore/lib/python3.4/site-packages/sqlalchemy/engine/result.py",
 
line 1146, in _fetchone_impl
    return self.cursor.fetchone()
cx_Oracle.InterfaceError: not a query


Is there a way to do a batch insert and recover every rowid?

Thank you!!


El miércoles, 20 de noviembre de 2019, 16:39:36 (UTC+1), Mike Bayer 
escribió:
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 20, 2019, at 9:05 AM, Javier Collado Jiménez wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Using ORM, i'm inserting like that:
>
> session.add(table_mapper(**datum))
>
> And updating:
>
> session.query(dest_table).filter_by(**filters).filter(filter_column > 
> from_date).update(datum, synchronize_session=False)
>
>
> Is there a way to get returning rowid of the rows affected.
>
> I want to keep them to be used in further updates (it's really faster if 
> you use rowid in UPDATE WHERE clause)
>
>
> you would need to construct a core UPDATE statement adding this column 
> using returning() (see 
> https://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/13/core/dml.html?highlight=returning#sqlalchemy.sql.expression.Update.returning
>  
> ).  You might want to add it to your table definition as a "system" column 
> perhaps, not really sure.    making a system column is illustrated at 
> https://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/13/orm/versioning.html?highlight=system#server-side-version-counters
>
>
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