Ignore my response. Martin is right.

On Aug 9, 7:45 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> You have the problem described here:
>
> http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/06#Fixing-Broken-Migrations
>
> The first one of them.
>
> On Aug 9, 6:31 am, Kenneth <kenneth.t.lundst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I don´t understand what am I doing wrong.
>
> > command:
> > days = db((db.troop_place_day.day ==
> > 2)&(db.troop_place_day.troop_place == 21)).select()
>
> > gives this error:
>
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> >   File "gluon/restricted.py", line 178, in restricted
> >     exec ccode in environment
> >   File "/data/domains/exp-kal.nudata.fi/applications/init/controllers/
> > troop.py", line 2195, in <module>
> >   File "gluon/globals.py", line 96, in <lambda>
> >     self._caller = lambda f: f()
> >   File "gluon/tools.py", line 2219, in f
> >     return action(*a, **b)
> >   File "/data/domains/exp-kal.nudata.fi/applications/init/controllers/
> > troop.py", line 985, in edit_saleplace
> >     days = db((db.troop_place_day.day ==
> > 2)&(db.troop_place_day.troop_place == 21)).select()
> >   File "gluon/sql.py", line 3162, in select
> >     return self.parse(db,rows,self.colnames,SetClass=Set)
> >   File "gluon/sql.py", line 3231, in parse
> >     str(value)[:8].strip().split(':')[:3]]
> > ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: '1 day, 0'
>
> > My model for that table looks like this:
>
> > db.define_table('troop_place_day',
> >     db.Field('troop_place', db.troop_place, required=True),
> >     db.Field('day', 'integer'),
> >     db.Field('starts', 'time', requires=IS_TIME()),
> >     db.Field('ends', 'time', requires=IS_TIME()))
>
> > This error just started coming maybe an hour ago. I just deleted all
> > records from the record and same thing continues.
>
> > I really don't understand what is happening.
>
> > Kenneth

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