Probably:
db(db.table.id == 1).select(*selects).first()
which in Python will unpack the parameters from an iterable (tuple here).

Jinak ... zdravim, a tesi me, ze nekdo dela pokusy s web2py.
Budes-li potrebovat nejakou pomoc nebo o tom chtit nekdy dat rec, kontakt 
je: zvol...@seznam.cz, 732457966.



Dne úterý 19. září 2017 11:39:14 UTC+2 Simona Chovancová napsal(a):
>
> I need to make a select like this:
>
> *db(db.table.id <http://db.table.id> == 1).select(db.table.name 
> <http://db.table.name>, db.table.date).first()*
>
> but what attributes need to be selected always change so I'd need 
> something like this:
>
> *selects = (db.table.name <http://db.table.name>, db.table.date, ..)*
> *db(db.table.id <http://db.table.id> == 1).select(selects).first()*
>
> But this does not work, how do I determine what to select with a variable, 
> if possible? Thanks.
>

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