>
> On the other hand I am curious that you update row with simple update(), 
> you suppose to use update_record()
>

They are both valid methods -- .update updates the Row object itself (like 
updating a dictionary), whereas .update_record updates the record in the 
database. You can actually issue several updates to the Row object via 
.update, and then later call .update_record() with no arguments, and the 
changes made to the Row object will be propagated to the database.

Anthony

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