2009/7/19 Tomasz Zieliński <tomasz.zielin...@pyconsultant.eu>:
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> On 19 Lip, 16:29, Joshua Russo <josh.r.ru...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 2009/7/19 Tomasz Zieliński <tomasz.zielin...@pyconsultant.eu>
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>> > So, should m.save() set m.id to some other value than None
>> > or this is relaxed when Warning exception is thrown?
>>
>> It's the database that gives m.id a value upon a valid save. So because the
>> record couldn't be saved it never received a value.
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> The record is saved - what is raised is Warning (about string being
> truncated), not Error.
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> As a proof, following instruction prints 1:
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> print "all()[0].id=", TestModel.objects.all()[0].id
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> --
> Tomasz Zieliński
> http://pyconsultant.eu
> >
>

I believe this is just a shortcoming of either MySQL, or MySQLDb, in
that it can't return the ID of an inserted object.

Alex

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