I have a table in sqlserver 2008r2 where the ID column is not an identity
(but is a unique integer). The ID column is not called ID.
I am using update_or_insert and in the case of new record I provide the
value for the ID column.
This is web2py trunk. The database adapter is mssql3
I am getting an exception in this code in mssql.py (line 155-ish)
def lastrowid(self,table):
#self.execute('SELECT @@IDENTITY;')
self.execute('SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY();')
return long(self.cursor.fetchone()[0])
The exception is
<type 'exceptions.TypeError'> long() argument must be a string or a number,
not 'NoneType'
It is occurring when an insert is happening. The insert is correctly
provided a unique ID for the non-identity primary key.
This function is not run very often but this bug with not present earlier.
I guess I can bisect it but first I'd like to know if the ID column must be
an identity.
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