Hi Anthony,

Thanks for your reply.
That was also my initial solution.
Problem is I need to use render() in order to force the lambdas of the 
table fields to be executed, and I can't seem to find a way to combine 
render() and as_dict(), that's why I used the approach of iterating through 
the Rows.

Is there some way to do this? That would also work.

Thanks again.
Ricardo.


On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 11:05:56 PM UTC+1, Anthony wrote:
>
> The problem is here:
>  
>
>>             for field in person[table]:
>>
>
> person[table] is a Row object, and when the Row object includes the record 
> ID, it also includes the special .update_record and .delete_record 
> attributes. So, you'll either have to specify the fields explicitly, or 
> check the types (the Row.as_dict method takes the latter approach).
>
> Anthony
>

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