id = db.SuperObject.insert(**db.SuperObject._filter_fields(form.vars))

Should work, does it?

Richard

On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 5:42 PM, Alex Glaros <alexgla...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In doing a direct programatic insert without a form such as
> db.SuperObject.insert(person_name = "Alex")
>
> is there a way to capture the primary key during the insert as can be done
> in a form: super_object_fk = db.SuperObject.insert(**db.Sup
> erObject._filter_fields(form.vars)) ?
>
> or do I have to do a select to get the record after created?
>
> thanks
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