AUTOINCREMENT column field asks for an input value












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I've created a database with an autoincremented field:



filecur.execute("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS File_Data (_FID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, UID INTEGER(1000000), FileName varchar2 (15), Date_ varchar2 (15))")
filecur.execute("insert into File_Data values (?, ?, ?)", (uid, filename, today))


However, when I try to insert values in this table, I get an error that says that I've supplied only 3 values in a table with 4 fields. Isn't autoincrement supposed to work on its own, or am I missing something? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!










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  • Which DBMS are you using? Maybe you wrongly provided the AUTOINCREMENT property..

    – João Eduardo
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:14











  • I'm using SQLite3 with Python. I don't know , I read it online that we had to insert it that way. Am I going wrong somewhere?

    – Soumya Mukhija
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:26











  • If you're just copying random stuff you should read this and decide if you really need the AUTOINCREMENT keyword: sqlite.org/autoinc.html

    – Shawn
    Nov 23 '18 at 18:17
















1















I've created a database with an autoincremented field:



filecur.execute("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS File_Data (_FID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, UID INTEGER(1000000), FileName varchar2 (15), Date_ varchar2 (15))")
filecur.execute("insert into File_Data values (?, ?, ?)", (uid, filename, today))


However, when I try to insert values in this table, I get an error that says that I've supplied only 3 values in a table with 4 fields. Isn't autoincrement supposed to work on its own, or am I missing something? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!










share|improve this question























  • Which DBMS are you using? Maybe you wrongly provided the AUTOINCREMENT property..

    – João Eduardo
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:14











  • I'm using SQLite3 with Python. I don't know , I read it online that we had to insert it that way. Am I going wrong somewhere?

    – Soumya Mukhija
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:26











  • If you're just copying random stuff you should read this and decide if you really need the AUTOINCREMENT keyword: sqlite.org/autoinc.html

    – Shawn
    Nov 23 '18 at 18:17














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I've created a database with an autoincremented field:



filecur.execute("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS File_Data (_FID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, UID INTEGER(1000000), FileName varchar2 (15), Date_ varchar2 (15))")
filecur.execute("insert into File_Data values (?, ?, ?)", (uid, filename, today))


However, when I try to insert values in this table, I get an error that says that I've supplied only 3 values in a table with 4 fields. Isn't autoincrement supposed to work on its own, or am I missing something? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!










share|improve this question














I've created a database with an autoincremented field:



filecur.execute("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS File_Data (_FID INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, UID INTEGER(1000000), FileName varchar2 (15), Date_ varchar2 (15))")
filecur.execute("insert into File_Data values (?, ?, ?)", (uid, filename, today))


However, when I try to insert values in this table, I get an error that says that I've supplied only 3 values in a table with 4 fields. Isn't autoincrement supposed to work on its own, or am I missing something? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!







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  • Which DBMS are you using? Maybe you wrongly provided the AUTOINCREMENT property..

    – João Eduardo
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:14











  • I'm using SQLite3 with Python. I don't know , I read it online that we had to insert it that way. Am I going wrong somewhere?

    – Soumya Mukhija
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:26











  • If you're just copying random stuff you should read this and decide if you really need the AUTOINCREMENT keyword: sqlite.org/autoinc.html

    – Shawn
    Nov 23 '18 at 18:17



















  • Which DBMS are you using? Maybe you wrongly provided the AUTOINCREMENT property..

    – João Eduardo
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:14











  • I'm using SQLite3 with Python. I don't know , I read it online that we had to insert it that way. Am I going wrong somewhere?

    – Soumya Mukhija
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:26











  • If you're just copying random stuff you should read this and decide if you really need the AUTOINCREMENT keyword: sqlite.org/autoinc.html

    – Shawn
    Nov 23 '18 at 18:17

















Which DBMS are you using? Maybe you wrongly provided the AUTOINCREMENT property..

– João Eduardo
Nov 23 '18 at 17:14





Which DBMS are you using? Maybe you wrongly provided the AUTOINCREMENT property..

– João Eduardo
Nov 23 '18 at 17:14













I'm using SQLite3 with Python. I don't know , I read it online that we had to insert it that way. Am I going wrong somewhere?

– Soumya Mukhija
Nov 23 '18 at 17:26





I'm using SQLite3 with Python. I don't know , I read it online that we had to insert it that way. Am I going wrong somewhere?

– Soumya Mukhija
Nov 23 '18 at 17:26













If you're just copying random stuff you should read this and decide if you really need the AUTOINCREMENT keyword: sqlite.org/autoinc.html

– Shawn
Nov 23 '18 at 18:17





If you're just copying random stuff you should read this and decide if you really need the AUTOINCREMENT keyword: sqlite.org/autoinc.html

– Shawn
Nov 23 '18 at 18:17












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You have to specify which columns you're inserting, e.g.:



filecur.execute("insert into File_Data(UID, FileName, Date_) values(?, ?, ?)",
(uid, filename, today))


Note that you could insert the autoincrement field explicitly, e.g.:



filecur.execute("insert into File_Data(FID_, UID, FileName, Date_) values (?, ?, ?, ?)",
(fid, uid, filename, today))


But normally you wouldn't be doing that.






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  • Worked like a charm. Thank you! :)

    – Soumya Mukhija
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:30











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You have to specify which columns you're inserting, e.g.:



filecur.execute("insert into File_Data(UID, FileName, Date_) values(?, ?, ?)",
(uid, filename, today))


Note that you could insert the autoincrement field explicitly, e.g.:



filecur.execute("insert into File_Data(FID_, UID, FileName, Date_) values (?, ?, ?, ?)",
(fid, uid, filename, today))


But normally you wouldn't be doing that.






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  • Worked like a charm. Thank you! :)

    – Soumya Mukhija
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:30
















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You have to specify which columns you're inserting, e.g.:



filecur.execute("insert into File_Data(UID, FileName, Date_) values(?, ?, ?)",
(uid, filename, today))


Note that you could insert the autoincrement field explicitly, e.g.:



filecur.execute("insert into File_Data(FID_, UID, FileName, Date_) values (?, ?, ?, ?)",
(fid, uid, filename, today))


But normally you wouldn't be doing that.






share|improve this answer


























  • Worked like a charm. Thank you! :)

    – Soumya Mukhija
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:30














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You have to specify which columns you're inserting, e.g.:



filecur.execute("insert into File_Data(UID, FileName, Date_) values(?, ?, ?)",
(uid, filename, today))


Note that you could insert the autoincrement field explicitly, e.g.:



filecur.execute("insert into File_Data(FID_, UID, FileName, Date_) values (?, ?, ?, ?)",
(fid, uid, filename, today))


But normally you wouldn't be doing that.






share|improve this answer















You have to specify which columns you're inserting, e.g.:



filecur.execute("insert into File_Data(UID, FileName, Date_) values(?, ?, ?)",
(uid, filename, today))


Note that you could insert the autoincrement field explicitly, e.g.:



filecur.execute("insert into File_Data(FID_, UID, FileName, Date_) values (?, ?, ?, ?)",
(fid, uid, filename, today))


But normally you wouldn't be doing that.







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  • Worked like a charm. Thank you! :)

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Worked like a charm. Thank you! :)

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Worked like a charm. Thank you! :)

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