In case anyone else is using this, I found that 1.99.7 requires a change at 
line 78:

    #rows = self.select(query, ['id'], {})
    rows = self.select(query, [table['id']], {})


On Monday, July 25, 2011 2:57:05 PM UTC-5, nick name wrote:
>
> Newer version attached, has been tested in one specific app which brought 
> up some issues with tables that have references to them (these have been 
> fixed).
>
> Now patches instance instead of class (so web2py's normal reloading works 
> equally well)
>
> Massimo / Jonathan - could you comment on the probability that something 
> like this would be added to the main web2py distribution? At the very 
> least, hooks that one could use to implement such 
> audit/authorization/logging functionality without having to patch adapters?
>
> I'd be happy to contribute a patch for this, if you give me an indication 
> of how you'd like to see it implemented, if at all.
>
>
On Monday, July 25, 2011 2:57:05 PM UTC-5, nick name wrote:
>
> Newer version attached, has been tested in one specific app which brought 
> up some issues with tables that have references to them (these have been 
> fixed).
>
> Now patches instance instead of class (so web2py's normal reloading works 
> equally well)
>
> Massimo / Jonathan - could you comment on the probability that something 
> like this would be added to the main web2py distribution? At the very 
> least, hooks that one could use to implement such 
> audit/authorization/logging functionality without having to patch adapters?
>
> I'd be happy to contribute a patch for this, if you give me an indication 
> of how you'd like to see it implemented, if at all.
>
>
On Monday, July 25, 2011 2:57:05 PM UTC-5, nick name wrote:
>
> Newer version attached, has been tested in one specific app which brought 
> up some issues with tables that have references to them (these have been 
> fixed).
>
> Now patches instance instead of class (so web2py's normal reloading works 
> equally well)
>
> Massimo / Jonathan - could you comment on the probability that something 
> like this would be added to the main web2py distribution? At the very 
> least, hooks that one could use to implement such 
> audit/authorization/logging functionality without having to patch adapters?
>
> I'd be happy to contribute a patch for this, if you give me an indication 
> of how you'd like to see it implemented, if at all.
>
>
On Monday, July 25, 2011 2:57:05 PM UTC-5, nick name wrote:
>
> Newer version attached, has been tested in one specific app which brought 
> up some issues with tables that have references to them (these have been 
> fixed).
>
> Now patches instance instead of class (so web2py's normal reloading works 
> equally well)
>
> Massimo / Jonathan - could you comment on the probability that something 
> like this would be added to the main web2py distribution? At the very 
> least, hooks that one could use to implement such 
> audit/authorization/logging functionality without having to patch adapters?
>
> I'd be happy to contribute a patch for this, if you give me an indication 
> of how you'd like to see it implemented, if at all.
>
>

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