pretty sure this is not a python keyword, not a web2py keyword, not
unsed internally and not a sqlite reserved keyword.

I cannot tell what the problem is without seeing the code.

On Apr 19, 7:46 am, niknok <nikolai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >From the ticket:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/home/nrg/Projects/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 188, in 
> restricted
>     exec ccode in environment
>   File "/home/nrg/Projects/web2py/applications/bbc/models/db_donor.py", line 
> 419, in <module>
>     initializer.fillup(db)
>   File "applications/bbc/modules/initializer.py", line 5, in fillup
>     if not db(db.release_version.id>0).count():
>   File "/home/nrg/Projects/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 3904, in __getattr__
>     return self[key]
>   File "/home/nrg/Projects/web2py/gluon/dal.py", line 3898, in __getitem__
>     return dict.__getitem__(self, str(key))
> KeyError: 'race'
>
> For the life of me, I couldn't find a reference to "race" in the model
> file db_donor.py or the module initializer.py. I used the term in
> another model, but that model is working fine.
>
> Out of desperation, I renamed all references to "race" in my code and
> behold, the error disappeared. Renamed it back to "race" and I get the
> error again.
>
> Is "race" a reserved word? I'm using sqlite.

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