Fixed #3118 -- Fixed reversed logic in DBAPI regarding handling of empty PKs on save(). Thanks, Makoto Tsuyuki.
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@ -160,6 +160,7 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
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Tom Insam
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Joe Topjian <http://joe.terrarum.net/geek/code/python/django/>
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Karen Tracey <graybark@bellsouth.net>
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Makoto Tsuyuki <mtsuyuki@gmail.com>
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Amit Upadhyay
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Geert Vanderkelen
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Milton Waddams
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@ -143,9 +143,9 @@ or ``UPDATE`` SQL statements. Specifically, when you call ``save()``, Django
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follows this algorithm:
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* If the object's primary key attribute is set to a value that evaluates to
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``False`` (such as ``None`` or the empty string), Django executes a
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``SELECT`` query to determine whether a record with the given primary key
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already exists.
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``True`` (i.e., a value other than ``None`` or the empty string), Django
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executes a ``SELECT`` query to determine whether a record with the given
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primary key already exists.
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* If the record with the given primary key does already exist, Django
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executes an ``UPDATE`` query.
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* If the object's primary key attribute is *not* set, or if it's set but a
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