Sure, This is the "cookbook" application lightly modifed to take notes on case followup. I believe I had it running on 1.67. I think this is where it is hanging: def new_sda(): form=SQLFORM(db.sda,fields= ['date','fidname','vetname','status','acctdue_at_513',\ 'filenum','employee','comments']) if form.accepts(request.vars,session): redirect(URL(r=request,f='sdas')) return dict(form=form)
Below is all of the code: The Model: import datetime; now=datetime.date.today() db=SQLDB('sqlite://db.db') db.define_table('identify',SQLField('fidname','string')) db.define_table('current_status',SQLField('status','string')) db.define_table('sda', SQLField('fidname',db.identify), SQLField('status',db.current_status), SQLField('employee','string'), SQLField('comments','text'), SQLField('filenum', length=10), SQLField('date','date',default=now), SQLField ('acctdue_at_513','string',default='0000-00-00'), SQLField('vetname','string')) db.current_status.status.requires=[IS_NOT_EMPTY(),IS_NOT_IN_DB (db,'current_status.status')] db.identify.fidname.requires=[IS_NOT_EMPTY(),IS_NOT_IN_DB (db,'identify.fidname')] db.sda.filenum.requires=[IS_NOT_EMPTY()] db.sda.comments.requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY() db.sda.fidname.requires=IS_IN_DB (db,'identify.fidname','identify.fidname') db.sda.status.requires=IS_IN_DB (db,'current_status.status','current_status.status') db.sda.employee.requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY() Controller: @auth.requires_login() def sdas(): if not session.counter: session.counter = 1 else: session.counter += 1 records=db(db.sda.fidname==request.vars.fidname)\ .select( orderby=db.sda.filenum | ~db.sda.date) form=SQLFORM(db.sda, fields=['fidname']) return dict(form=form,records=records,counter=session.counter) @auth.requires_login() def show(): id=request.vars.id sdas=db(db.sda.id==id).select() if not len(sdas): redirect(URL(r=request,f='sdas')) return dict(sda=sdas[0]) @auth.requires_login() def new_sda(): form=SQLFORM(db.sda,fields= ['date','fidname','vetname','status','acctdue_at_513',\ 'filenum','employee','comments']) if form.accepts(request.vars,session): redirect(URL(r=request,f='sdas')) return dict(form=form) def new_fiduciary(): form=SQLFORM(db.identify) if form.accepts(request.vars,session): redirect(URL(r=request, f='sdas')) return dict(form=form) @auth.requires_login() def count(): results=db(db.sda.id>1).count() if results < 1: redirect(URL(r=request,f='sdas')) # sdas=db(db.sda.id==id).select() # if not len(sdas): redirect(URL(r=request,f='sdas')) # return dict(results=results, sda=sdas[0]) return dict(results=results) On Nov 30, 9:41 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > Can you show us a could of lines from the code that cause the error? > What version are you upgrading from? > > On Nov 30, 9:53 am, cadrentes <cadren...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I'm not sure this is the right forum for this discussion, any guidance > > in appreciated. After upgrading to 1.72.3 I get the following error > > in one of my applications: "TypeError: slice indices must be integers > > or None or have an __index__ method" > > > What should I be looking at to fix this. The bug report takes me to > > the "if vars accepts" line. > > > Thanks > > Richard- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To post to this group, send email to web...@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.