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Feature: define ignored PostgreSQL fields by using __ignore__
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#114
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One of the issues we came across was trying to create a SERIAL primary key in PostgreSQL that won't be copied and should not be inserted as NULL while copying from MongoDB.
This hack allows this behavior using a magical string
__ignore__
.