Please help us test the new web2py:
https://mdipierro.pythonanywhere.com/examples/static/nightly/web2py_src.zip
https://mdipierro.pythonanywhere.com/examples/static/nightly/web2py_osx.zip
https://mdipierro.pythonanywhere.com/examples/static/nightly/web2py_win.zip
Personally and on behalf of the
Hey Santi, how do i go about doing that, deleting all the tables in the
database backup folder?
On Tuesday, July 4, 2017 at 12:08:44 AM UTC+2, Santiago Cartasegna wrote:
>
> Go to the database folder backup and delete all the .tables. Perhaps a
> change was not reflected on the creation of the t
Glad you got something out of it Matt!
I decided to try and follow it through to the end but couldn't. (I did get
the grid check-boxes working but only if I selected just one report at a
time).
Your solution with the links is more user friendly (one click generates the
report) if you haven't
Something about cookies and GDPR.
https://www.cookielaw.org/blog/2016/5/13/the-gdpr,-cookie-consent-and-customer-centric-privacy/
2017-06-03 0:06 GMT+01:00 Carlos Kitu :
> Hi Antonio,
> I don't know the UK regulations about GDPR, but I know the spanish ones,
> and in this subject both countries
Thanks Peter - that was very helpful indeed. I didn't manage to get a
'download to CSV from checkboxes' function working, don't quite get why
as i managed to set up a 'download links from rows ' function in the
SQLFORM.grid.
Here is the code for you just in case it is any help for you in the fut
Ok, maybe my explanation was too long.
Let's look at a simple example:
I have installed
https://mdipierro.pythonanywhere.com/examples/static/web2py_win.zip
Now a controller:
def mmtest():
t="""
---
This is an ordered list:
+ Item 1
+ Item 2
-:blockquoteclass[blockquot
Based on previous code, the companies query/function would look something
like...
def csv_companies():
# assumes there is a table called 'company'with field 'name'
query = db.company.id > 0
companies = db(query).select(db.company.id,
Am Dienstag, 4. Juli 2017 11:02:50 UTC+2 schrieb Leonel Câmara:
>
> It's not a recent problem see:
> https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/3837
> https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/8559
>
> And see:
>
> http://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/develop/user-guides/application-issues.html#multiple-python
thanks for your help Peter!
Actually, i've been playing around with it but need some into on
the functions/views too!
'The report_functions should point to valid report functions/views
that you have created (I can provide some info on this if needed)'
On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 4:37 AM, Peter
I'm using Postgresql, with the pg8000 adapter.
One of the fields I have is of 'json' type
Field('json_string','json'),
And each time I restart the web2py server, this error will show one time.
Refreshing the page the second time makes it go away:
ProgrammingError: (u'ERROR', u'ERROR',
It's not a recent problem see:
https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/3837
https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/8559
And see:
http://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/develop/user-guides/application-issues.html#multiple-python-sub-interpreters
You were just being lucky before. Note that you can supposedl
Am Dienstag, 4. Juli 2017 00:49:19 UTC+2 schrieb Leonel Câmara:
>
> This has nothing to do with web2py, this is an issue between mod_wsgi
> which uses sub-interpreters and numpy which really doesn't like that and
> may become deadlocked.
>
> The best solution is simply not to use mod_wsgi.
>
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