I know how to copy python object in to another as,
new_obj.__dict__ = original_obj.__dict__.copy()
But while playing with database, it overwrite the old object with new one.
I know the old_obj is overwritten because of same id.
So what I tried is , get latest id from database and add 1 to it as follows,
obj = Author.objects.latest('id')
put_id = obj.id + 1
And then use this put_id
for saving another object.
Is this is right approach to save copied object to database or any other way to achieve this automatically ?