Okay, that was a bad example and my fault.  Let's try again

x = 'db.table.id == value'
query = x
set = db(query)
row = set.select()

This will fail because the "query" variable is not a gluon.sql.Query
object, it is just a string.  How can I convert from a string to a
query?


On Sep 10, 10:32 am, Yarko Tymciurak <yark...@gmail.com> wrote:
> the "idiom" is db(WHERE_CLAUSE).select(FROM_CLAUSE)  (a simplification, but
> you get the idea)
>
> so you want
>
> query_results = db(x).select()
>
> or (equivalently):
>
> query_results = db(x).select(db.table.ALL)
>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Don <sam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Ex:
> > x = 'db.table.id == value'
> > query = db(x)
>
> > * This fails.  Is it possible to convert a string into a query?
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