I am trying to add up values in my DB, in the averages column to end up
with a summed up value of total averages, i chose the computing fields
methods but i'm not familiar with it, i am not getting the values i need, i
keep getting null in my DB.
db.define_table('marks',
Field
Hi Richard and thanks for answer.
The real problem is how controller can know wich profile I choose in view.
I want to hide profile_type field in form because I have TWO forms in view:
one for register as PERSONAL profile, and one for register ad ORGANIZATION
profile.
But in view I have {{=for
I have a server with 8GB of RAM, running postgresql + nginx + uwsgi in
CentOS environment, I would like reviews on scalability
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I went around the problem: I created a page with two buttom (one for
profile) that link two differents pages. Any page has its own form and its
own controller part that write profile_type field "1" or "2".
Thanks anyway!
Fabio
Il giorno lunedì 27 novembre 2017 12:02:08 UTC+1, Fabio Ceccarani
here:
http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer#sum--avg--min--max-and-len
and don't be too severe with your students...
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Hello Fabio,
I understand what you mean... I will try to be clearer as I give you all
the keys already. But I am not sure if both form are included into the same
page or not... But even then there surely a way to pass vars in your URL.
If both are include in the same page you can't set both 1 and
That can works too, but with more click...
Good luck.
Richard
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 9:35 AM, Fabio Ceccarani
wrote:
> I went around the problem: I created a page with two buttom (one for
> profile) that link two differents pages. Any page has its own form and its
> own controller part that w
Thanks Richard,
your information sooner or later will be usefull again!
Fabio
Il giorno lunedì 27 novembre 2017 15:45:19 UTC+1, Richard ha scritto:
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> That can works too, but with more click...
>
> Good luck.
>
> Richard
>
> On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 9:35 AM, Fabio Ceccarani > wrote:
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>> I went
hahahaha they get what they deserve, *garbage in garbage out*, thanks.
On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 4:41:20 PM UTC+2, Pierre wrote:
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> here:
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> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer#sum--avg--min--max-and-len
>
>
>
and don't be too severe with your stud
The error in the console was web2py admin trying to check if there was a
new version and could not resolve web2py.com. It's a DNS failure, it could
have happened for a number of reasons, you being offline for instance (I
noticed that your wireless signal seems horribly weak). The other is a CSS
On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 4:41:20 PM UTC+2, Pierre wrote:
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> here:
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> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer#sum--avg--min--max-and-len
>
> and don't be too severe with your students...
>
I am having an issue, in the process of calculating th
Thank you for your answers, it works.
The overall security won't be harmed. We're only storing statistical data
for research purposes.
Am Sonntag, 26. November 2017 17:01:05 UTC+1 schrieb Anthony:
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> Also, whatever computations you are doing with the password, make sure you
> don't end up sto
Massimo, I am sure most of the people in this group agree with you, having
the same preference. Coming from the python world we feel more comfortable
using that kind of js interaction.
I am one of them, and I chose web2py for my personal work some years ago
because of its simplicity against other
I second this,
On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 3:13:27 PM UTC-5, José L. wrote:
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> Massimo, I am sure most of the people in this group agree with you, having
> the same preference. Coming from the python world we feel more comfortable
> using that kind of js interaction.
> I am one of them, and
h!
This is web2py 2.16.1, in the book:
http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/12/components-and-plugins#Plugin-manager
Says:
The plugins object is already instantiated in the default scaffolding
app in "models/db.py"
But creating an app from the admin the PluginManager object is no
where t
Anvil seems pretty nice... But 49$/month is quite expensive... It
professionnal tool and not open source I guess... I am not in the bangwagon
of the UI drag and drop kind of thing as such kind of product (which work
well in the begining) often ends up difficult to make working as simply in
the long
it's better to leave aggregate values (sum,avg etc) outside the marks
table as every record should reflect an atomic information ( a mark). When
you need to aggregate the atoms do it in a controlller-function and pass
results to a view for display
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What information do you need in particular? Just make sure you use sticky
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scales horizontally like any other framework. Bottleneck is the db.
On Monday, 27 November 2017 07:20:58 UTC-6, Áureo Dias Neto wrote:
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> I have a se
I agree. I wish there was a way (and may be there is but I do not know) to
to what webpack does from inside the browser of the developer so that the
developer does not have to install node. If that were possible we could
distribute vue components with web2py and not worry about users installing
I have begun to work on an easy setup, integrated with the way web2py
works. I have little free time to work on it, so it's not finished yet, but
I hope to have it ready soon.
It's based on manual implementations I have done in production
applications, but done in a more general and easy to use way
Yes, please ...
Looking forward to this combination ..
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 10:44 PM, José Luis Redrejo
wrote:
> I have begun to work on an easy setup, integrated with the way web2py
> works. I have little free time to work on it, so it's not finished yet, but
> I hope to have it ready soon.
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