Thank you very much. That worked.

On Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 3:53:26 PM UTC+2, Jeremy Evans wrote:
>
> On Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 3:03:47 AM UTC-7, Nick Nope wrote:
>>
>> Hello there,
>>
>> I have an n:m table with two primary keys. In my tests I am populating 
>> the db manually by creating new rows with the a sequel model's create 
>> method. To be able to set primary keys I am unrestricting the model on a 
>> class level like 
>>
>> MyModel.strict_param_setting = false
>>
>> Setting the primary keys in a create statement 
>>
>> MyModel
>>
>> will result in an sql statement which omits the primary key names and 
>> values completely resulting in something like: 
>>
>> Mysql2::Error: Field 'pk_1' doesn't have a default value: INSERT INTO 
>> `my_model` (`some_field`) VALUES (50.0)
>>
>> What am I missing? Thanks!
>>
>
> MyModel.unrestrict_primary_key
>
> strict_param_setting = false just ignores invalid/restricted keys instead 
> of raising an exception.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
>

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