Wouldn't you do this instead?

user_posts = db(db.user_posts.posted_by==auth.user.id 
<http://db.auth_user.id/>).select()

I agree, it would be better if we could see the code you have so far...

-Jim

On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 11:23:04 AM UTC-5, LoveWeb2py wrote:
>
> Hi Maurice,
>
> You could do something like this:
>    user_posts = db(db.user_posts.posted_by==db.auth_user.id
> ).select(db.user_posts.ALL)
>
> then show that data to just the user. Kind of hard to structure without 
> seeing your database model.
>
> On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 12:10:22 PM UTC-4, Maurice Waka wrote:
>>
>> I tried a Reddit app where one can view posts and comments.
>> My trouble is getting the user t be the only one to view the Posts 
>> instead of public view(all postS seen by everyone)
>> How do I limit that?
>> I tried:
>> @auth.requires_signature()
>> def view_posts_by_author():
>>     ...code
>>     return locals()
>>
>> but this does not help
>>
>> Rgards
>>
>>

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