sorry for the failure in copy and pasting as i have a lot more fields and i just kept it simple.
First Table: my_db.define_table('details', SQLField('lokid'), SQLField(''titel'), ) Second table: my_db.define_table('keywords', SQLField('lokid',my_db.lokid)), SQLField('keyword') ) my search form looks form2 = FORM(INPUT(_type="text", _name='my_search'), INPUT (_type='submit', _value="mySearch")) my queries are like: q1 = (my_db.details.titel.lower().like('%%%s%%' % my_search)) q2 = (my_db.keywords.keyword.like('%%%s%%' % my_search)) ______________________ On 17 Aug., 16:10, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > Sorry, I still think your tables have something missing since q1 and > q2 reference fields that do not exist. > > On Aug 17, 8:47 am, max <dulip.withan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Sorry, made a failure in my posting. I corrected it now. > > > First Table: > > my_db.define_table('details', > > SQLField('lokid'), > > SQLField(''details'), > > ) > > > Second table: > > my_db.define_table('keywords', > > SQLField('lokid',my_db.lokid)) > > SQLField('lokid',my_db.keyword)) > > > my search form looks > > form2 = FORM(INPUT(_type="text", _name='my_search'), INPUT > > (_type='submit', _value="mySearch")) > > > my queries are like: > > > q1 = (my_db.details.titel.lower().like('%%%s%%' % my_search)) > > q2 = (my_db.keywords.details.like('%%%s%%' % my_search)) > > > I have to search for keyword in table 'keywords' and get the lokid > > for table 'details' and show the values. At the same time i have to > > search the 'detai'ls table and show it's own values for the same > > query. > > Optimally i put both the results in a dictionary and sort and it and > > put in my view. My problem is how can i combine the search. > > > On 17 Aug., 15:26, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > > I do not understand. Moreover in > > > > q1 = (my_db.details.titel.lower().like('%%%s%%' % my_search)) > > > q1 = (my_db.keywords.schlagwortzo.like('%%%s%%' % my_search)) > > > > table details does not have a titel (nor title) field and table > > > keywords does not have a schlagwortzo field. > > > > Something is missing. > > > > On Aug 17, 8:19 am, max <dulip.withan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I am having a small problem, that i can't solve using the example in > > > > book. > > > > > I want to search in two tables for one search word and output only > > > > rows in one table. I can't write the joined statement using web2py DAL > > > > commands. > > > > > First Table: > > > > my_db.define_table('details', > > > > SQLField('lokid'), > > > > SQLField(''details'), > > > > ) > > > > > Second table: > > > > my_db.define_table('keywords', > > > > SQLField('lokid',my_db.details)) > > > > > my search form looks > > > > form2 = FORM(INPUT(_type="text", _name='my_search'), INPUT > > > > (_type='submit', _value="mySearch")) > > > > > my queries are like: > > > > > q1 = (my_db.details.titel.lower().like('%%%s%%' % my_search)) > > > > q1 = (my_db.keywords.schlagwortzo.like('%%%s%%' % my_search)) > > > > > I have to combine these commands. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To post to this group, send email to web2py@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---