On 5 February 2013 12:41, Andreas Joseph Krogh <andreak(at)officenet(dot)no> wrote:
> There are lots of things you can do, but when it's the ORM which does it
> you have limited control, and that's the way it should to be (me as
> application-developer having to worry less about such details).
>
In that case it's your ORM that needs fixing, not the database.
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