Hi again, "|" seems not to work because the column numbers is different between the 2 tables?
Le samedi 15 décembre 2012 20:23:44 UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro a écrit : > > If you have lots of records you may be able to do it with a database view > but that may be db specific. > > If you don't have too many records you can do: > > rows = ( db(db.dataset1).select() | db(db.dataset2).select() ).sort(lambda > row: row.date) > > > > On Saturday, 15 December 2012 08:43:35 UTC-6, Mamisoa Andriantafika wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I have this db model: >> >> db.define_table('patients', >> Field('name', 'string', length=32), >> Field('firstname', 'string', length=32), >> Field('dob', 'date'), >> format='%(name)s') >> >> db.define_table('dataset1', >> Field('date', 'date', length=32), >> Field('param1', 'string', length=50), >> Field('param2', 'string', length=50), >> Field('patient_id', db.patients, writable=False, readable=False)) >> >> db.define_table('dataset2', >> Field('date', 'date', notnull=True), >> Field('test1', 'text'), >> Field('patient_id', db.patients, writable=False, readable=True)) >> >> I'd like to show in one view, for 1 patient_id, all the corresponding >> dataset1 and dataset2 ordered by date. >> >> What query should I use? Do I have to use an intermediate table 'history' >> to record each activity in dataset1/2 to get a result? >> >> Thanks for help. >> > --