Hi Philip.

Using UUIDs make the db slower right?
http://simononsoftware.com/how-to-store-uuids-in-postgresql/
And you can't store a record like that:
my_record = db.my_table(1)

Il giorno giovedì 2 aprile 2015 10:52:20 UTC+2, Philip Kilner ha scritto:
>
> Hi Mirek, 
>
> On 02/04/15 09:35, Mirek Zvolský wrote: 
> > But I don't understand, how is it possible? 
> > The id's stay same as in source database ---or--- web2py creates a 
> > mapping based on db model and changes foreign keys with primary keys 
> > together? 
> > 
>
> New IDs are assigned, so links (e.g. FKs) will be maintained, but the 
> actually identifier will change - see: - 
>
>
> http://www.web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer#CSV--all-tables-at-once-
>  
>
> ...and especially the note about duplicate checking using UUIDs and 
> "upsert" behaviour. 
>
> HTH 
>
>
> -- 
>
> Regards, 
>
> PhilK 
>
>
> 'a bell is a cup...until it is struck' 
>
>

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