So django is supposed to be auto incrementing id when i insert a new
value. Instead though, I get ...
ERROR: null value in column "id" violates not-null constraint
INSERT INTO "mobi1_campaigns" ("userProfile_id", "name",
"description", "send_date", "create_date", "campaign_hash",
"sms_campaign", "direct_mail_campaign", "newsletter_campaign",
"newsletter_message", "sms_message", "mail_list_size", "mail_notes",
"status", "campaign_sent", "timestamp", "charge") VALUES (30, 'Great
New Band Lineup', 'Great music nights for the spring. Let the music
fans know about this offer ...', '2009-01-06', '2008-11-28',
'ntxqf8iqkhzsya2z', True, True, True, '', '', 0, NULL, 0, False, 0,
'0.00')
# Store the campaign
info
class Campaigns (models.Model):
# Which client does this correspond
to ?
userProfile = models.ForeignKey(UserProfile)
groups = models.ManyToManyField(Groups, blank=True, null=True)
name = models.CharField( max_length=40 )
description = models.TextField( max_length=1600 )
............
This really sucks and only happens in the production server running
django 1.0 / python 2.3. Not in the dev server running django 1.0 /
python 2.5 ....
Can anyone offer a possible explanation for django refusing to auto
increment like that ?
Thanks,
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