According to the book this:

db.mytable[0] = dict(myfield='somevalue')

is equivalent to this:

db.mytable.insert(myfield='somevalue')

Does the first expression return the id of the inserted record?
If so, would this work:

interfaceID = (db.interface[0] = dict(nodeID=nodeID, categoryID=categoryID, 
navID=[], pluginID=[]))


Kind regards,

Annet

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