Thanks for yours suggests. I have already created a new colum as integer valorized with rowids of old table. But I have to set it with the new value (in progress) when I insert a new row. There is a smart way to do it? leone
On 9 Gen, 09:56, Philip Kilner <phil.kil...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Leone, > > leone wrote: > > I must import tables from a database manteining the id value of > > original tables. > > How can I do? It seems not possible force a value in rowid. > > Let web2py assign the id incrementally, as normal. > > Treat the imported row_id as a separate column of data, but set it as > unique. > > > Is it possible have more than one autonumber Field (not as rowid) in a > > table? > > Probably not (the limitation would be at the db level), but in this case > you do not need to - the /imported/ row_id will be an autonumber field > in the system where it is /generated/, but it has already been generated > at the point that you import the data into web2py, so it just needs to > be a unique integer in web2py. > > HTH > > -- > > Regards, > > PhilK > > Email: p...@xfr.co.uk > > 'a bell is a cup...until it is struck'
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