Is this sqlite? The generated SQL looks right to me. Do you see
anything wrong with it?

On Aug 8, 11:48 am, howesc <how...@umich.edu> wrote:
> Massimo,
>
> I downloaded the latest released version today: Version 1.65.11
> (2009-08-04 16:42:46), and it still fails.  here is the generated SQL:
>
> SELECT concert.name, concert.id, concert_purchases.date, artist.name,
> venue.name, concert.date, audiofile.file FROM venue, concert,
> concert_purchases, artist LEFT JOIN audiofile ON
> audiofile.concert=concert.id WHERE ((((concert_purchases.auth_user=3
> AND concert.id=concert_purchases.concert) AND
> concert_purchases.expires>'2009-08-08 09:46:23') AND
> artist.id=concert.artist) AND venue.id=concert.venue) ORDER BY
> concert_purchases.date DESC;
>
> Thanks,
>
> Christian
>
> On Aug 6, 11:58 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > Please try a new version of web2py (I remember addressing a bug about
> > this in the past). if you still have a problem, try print the _select
> > and let us see the generate sql. This should definitively be possible.
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Aug 6, 6:15 pm, howesc <how...@umich.edu> wrote:
>
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > I'm writing several queries with multiple tables, and left joins, and
> > > the generated SQL is not working with postgres:
>
> > > ProgrammingError: invalid reference to FROM-clause entry for table
> > > "concert"
> > > LINE 1: ..., artist LEFT JOIN audiofile ON
> > > audiofile.concert=concert.id...
> > >                                                              ^
> > > HINT:  There is an entry for table "concert", but it cannot be
> > > referenced from this part of the query.
>
> > > my query is:
> > >     query = db((db.concert_purchases.auth_user == auth.user.id) &
> > >                (db.concert.id == db.concert_purchases.concert) &
> > >                (db.concert_purchases.expires > now) &
> > >                (db.artist.id == db.concert.artist) &
> > >                (db.venue.id == db.concert.venue))
> > >     rows = query.select(db.concert.name, db.concert.id,
> > >                         db.concert_purchases.date,
> > >                         db.artist.name,
> > >                         db.venue.name,
> > >                         db.concert.date,
> > >                         db.audiofile.file,
> > >                         left=db.audiofile.on(db.audiofile.concert ==
> > > db.concert.id),
> > >                         orderby=~db.concert_purchases.date)
>
> > > I have web2py Version 1.63.5 (2009-06-03 23:35:00)
>
> > > so, is there a way i can write the query to make the left join work,
> > > or should i just do multiple queries?
>
> > > thanks for the help,
>
> > > christian
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