Another question, is there any implication in sending db as a parameter to 
a module?

On Sunday, August 3, 2014 2:45:16 PM UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
>
> there's nothing different in running the function in the web2py shell. 
> global variables defined in models are available in the scheduler.
>
> On Friday, August 1, 2014 11:36:36 PM UTC+2, Bilal Hasan wrote:
>>
>> So I'm trying to set up a scheduler, which makes calls to the module. 
>> Problem is, it keeps failing. And since it's the scheduler, it's super hard 
>> to debug if not almost impossible.
>>
>> Within the module, it makes db calls.
>>
>> Now since db is a global variable, which module CANNOT access. I have to 
>> pass in db through its function calls.
>>
>> So I have that part figured out. My question is, when scheduler runs its 
>> function, does it have accses to the same global db instance that's a part 
>> of web2py?
>>
>> Since scheduler runs on its own process I have reason to believe whenever 
>> scheduler runs, it doesn't have access to db, request, etc.
>>
>> Any ideas on what's a good way of going about running a scheduler that 
>> calls a function in a module which makes calls to the database using the 
>> global db variable.
>>
>

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