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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:38:29+00:00 2026-05-13T16:38:29+00:00

This is a question that I have been pondering for a long time ,

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This is a question that I have been pondering for a long time, but didn’t want to ask because I wasn’t sure how to describe it.. I’m still not sure if I can describe it well but here it goes..

I have a web app that allows you to manipulate a bunch of elements on the page, but has one save button. When I hit save I would like to create/update all of these changes in one POST (not incrementally). If these html elements were created for the first time on the page, I would like to insert them as new entries into the database. When these changes are saved in the database for the first time (created), I return the index ID, so if I make changes again, they will be updated in the database instead of created again.

What makes it tough is batching this save so it doesn’t take up all this bandwidth. I want to be able to mix and match creates and updates, but sending back IDs from the created elements and mapping them to the correct html elements (so they will be updated next time) requires me to know something about the order of each batched element which leads to some issues. I was wondering if there is a clever way to do creates or updates, and map the IDs correctly back to various elements under one ajax request.

Hopefully this was clear, let me know if you need clarification

Thanks,
Matt Mueller

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    2026-05-13T16:38:29+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:38 pm

    You can just use negative auto-decremented ids for newly created elements and return a map from negative to positive ids. E.g., send [{id: 507, name: "foo"}, {id: -1, name: "bar"}, {id: -2, name: "baz"}], return {-1: 510, -2: 511}, and have your javascript update its ids based on the map.

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