Thanks, I think this is it. In the normal case session.email would not be 
None at this point but I think its possible to force this with the use of 
the browser back key after logging off, I hadn't thought of that. Duh...

On Monday, October 8, 2018 at 7:46:59 PM UTC-4, Leonel Câmara wrote:
>
> Looks like in some cases you're trying to use contains with None. I could 
> replicate your error by simply doing:
>
> db(db.auth_user.first_name.contains(None)).select()
>
> So the fix would be to simply do:
>
> if session.email is not None:
>     rows = db(db.Members.Alias.contains(session.email, case_sensitive = 
> False)).select()
>
>

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