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from datetime import datetime
from typing import Optional
from sqlmodel import Field, SQLModel, DateTime
class Image_Save_Record(SQLModel, table=True):
id: Optional[int] = Field(default=None, primary_key=True)
camera_ip: str
camera_channel: int
file_path: str
file_name: str
create_time: DateTime
update_time: DateTimeDescription
when i create a Image_Save_Record instance and commit it to db, the create_time field value should be that system time current.
# django version
create_time = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)when i change the Image_Save_Record instance which i created before and commit it to db, the update_time field value should be that system time current.
# django version
update_time = models.DateTimeField(auto_now=True)Is there sqlmodel have option to do the same like this?
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Windows
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SQLModel Version
0.0.6
Python Version
3.7.9
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