Thank you ... I did get something to work, but having some more info is
helpful. Thanks for taking the time.

On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 3:39 AM, peter <peterchutchin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Paul here is a reply to your pyfpdf question.
>
> I think the best way to use pyfpdf with web2py is not to install pyfpdf,
> but to include it in your application. So download the source file. Put all
> the .py files in the modules folder of your application. Copy the font
> folder into the modules folder of your app. Remember to restart web2py to
> allow the changes in the module folder to filter through. This works for me
> and I find pyfpdf pretty good.
>
> Peter
>
>
> On Tuesday, 13 November 2012 23:28:59 UTC, Paul Rykiel wrote:
>
>> Hi just learning WEB2py and I have a question:
>>
>> why do i get an error on this code
>> **** This code errors out, but when I replace "tag_no" with 1 for record
>> id 1, it works, also the variable "tag_no" has a 1 as a value when i type
>> in an argument 1 on the end of the URL *
>>
>> def tag():
>>     tag_no = request.args(0)
>>     Title = "For Sale"
>>   *  Rows = db(db.bike.id==tag_no).select()   *
>>     for row in Rows:
>>
>>          serial = row.serial
>>          make = row.make
>>          model = row.model
>>          size = row.size
>>          color = row.color
>>          style = row.style
>>          date_of_receipt = row.date_of_receipt
>>          repairs = row.repairs_done
>>          price = row.price
>>     return locals()
>>
>  --
>
>
>
>

-- 



Reply via email to