Thanks Anthony, That works! I've changed other queries giving me this
error and it works fine now. Thanks a million. :)
Sincerely, Rahul D.
On Jan 10, 7:46 pm, Anthony wrote:
> On Monday, January 9, 2012 11:54:08 PM UTC-5, Rahul wrote:
>
> > I did not get it...
> > What would be an equivalent qu
On Monday, January 9, 2012 11:54:08 PM UTC-5, Rahul wrote:
>
> I did not get it...
> What would be an equivalent query I would need to pass for below? I
> need to just select rows (Friend_name column for all status that are
> Friend and reguserid is whatever the logged in users id) for below
I did not get it...
What would be an equivalent query I would need to pass for below? I
need to just select rows (Friend_name column for all status that are
Friend and reguserid is whatever the logged in users id) for below
conditions - I thought select was a valid query! Please suggest
Existing
SQLFORM.grid takes a query as the first argument, and you are passing a
Rows object instead (i.e., you have applied the .select() method to your
query). Just pass in the query without the .select().
Anthony
On Monday, January 9, 2012 6:12:55 AM UTC-5, Rahul wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Why do I
Please Note, if I use this alternate query (just to test) -- It would
not give me the error BUT, this is not the query I intend to run..
#query = ((db.friends.reguserid==session.logged_in_user_id) and
(db.friends.status=="Sent"))
It gives me the error even if I use below query--
query = db.execut
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