On 27 juil, 07:19, Torsten Bronger <bron...@physik.rwth-aachen.de>
wrote:
> Hall chen!
>
> Currently, our Django app relies on the stability of various auto ID
> fields which are implicitly generated by Django/database backend.

auto ID are a RDBMS feature, Django is not involved. They are usually
just sequential long ints. And as the name imply, they are meaningless
and automatically generated, so whatever language / techno you use for
the frontend, you just can't rely on auto ID. From a practical POV,
starting from a mint empty DB and inserting records in the same order
without any other client app accessing to the DB, you should probably
get the same IDs, but there's absolutely no garantee.

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