I mean, I did not know I couldnt name the fields using uppercase.
On Feb 18, 3:19 pm, greenpoise <danel.sega...@gmail.com> wrote: > So odd...the capital letters did the trick...I changed my fields to > small caps and it worked.. AGHHHHH haaa..I am laughing now but I wasnt > before.. I did not know i couldnt write small caps, like i said, it > worked two days ago > > Thanks > > dan > > On Feb 18, 1:59 pm, greenpoise <danel.sega...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Massimo, > > > I deleted my whole environment (folder), downloaded web2py, created a > > new application, wrote this as my simplest test. This is the model I > > used: > > > db.define_table('timesheet', > > Field('employee',db.auth_user), > > Field('DesdeFecha','date'), > > Field('HastaFecha','datetime')) > > > db.timesheet.employee.requires=IS_IN_DB(db,'auth_user.id','% > > (first_name)s') > > > and it does not work. The dates just dont save on my table. I am using > > linux and the latest version of web2py 1.92.1. Not even two days ago, > > everything was working to perfection. > > > Thanks > > > dan > > > On Feb 18, 1:42 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > Please post a complete example so I can reproduce the problem. Also > > > give us more details about OS, web2py version and OS. > > > > On Feb 18, 3:30 pm, greenpoise <danel.sega...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I am still trying to solve my issue. The date picker shows up and when > > > > I pick a date, it puts it in the text box. However, it does not saves > > > > it (either thru the application or thru database administration tool). > > > > But if I do Field('DesdeFecha', 'date',default=request.now), it saves > > > > the date/time into the database..Now remember, my field is date... my > > > > lambda function is not working either..no error.. > > > > > Help please