html_url,issue_url,id,node_id,user,user_label,created_at,updated_at,author_association,body,reactions,issue,issue_label,performed_via_github_app https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/554#issuecomment-1557607516,https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/554,1557607516,IC_kwDOCGYnMM5c1zRc,1231935,xavdid,2023-05-22T17:18:33Z,2023-05-22T17:18:33Z,NONE,"Oh and for context - this goes away if I use `.upsert` instead of `insert(..., ignore=True)`, but I don't want to update the value if it's written, just do an insert if it's new. The code is basically: ```py def save_items(table, items): db[""users""].insert(build_user(items[0]), pk=""id"",ignore=True) db[table].insert_all(items) if comments := fetch_comments(): save_items('comments', comments) if posts := fetch_posts(): save_items('posts', posts) ``` So either `comments` or `post` could create the relevant user if those items exist. In cases where they _both_ exist, I get this error. I need the `pk` because either call could create the table.","{""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",1720096994,"`IndexError` when doing `.insert(..., pk='id')` after `insert_all`",