Works for me

On Mar 7, 9:39 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> I just committed a fix to this. Please check it.
>
> On Mar 7, 9:28 pm, "mr.freeze" <nat...@freezable.com> wrote:
>
> > bump
>
> > On Mar 7, 10:56 am, "mr.freeze" <nat...@freezable.com> wrote:
>
> > > It looks like line 1099 of sqlhtml.py should be:
> > >  if isinstance(r,str):
> > > Instead of:
> > >  if not isinstance(r,str):
>
> > > It was changed on 2/10 for some reason.
>
> > > On Mar 7, 8:22 am, fgpy <franck...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > I want to be able to display a list of records containing a date field
> > > > with a simplified representation of the date like 'MM/DD' instead of
> > > > 'yyyy-mm-dd'.
>
> > > > It was working fine in 1.72.3, but I get the following error after an
> > > > upgrade to 1.76.1:
>
> > > >     table = SQLTABLE(rows, linkto=mylink, headers=common.headers)
> > > >   File "C:\web2py\gluon\sqlhtml.py", line 1104, in __init__
> > > >   File "C:\web2py\gluon\sql.py", line 2676, in formatter
> > > >   File "C:\web2py_1.76.1\gluon\validators.py", line 2237, in formatter
> > > >     return self.other.formatter(value)
> > > >   File "C:\web2py_1.76.1\gluon\validators.py", line 1969, in formatter
> > > >     y = '%.4i' % value.year
> > > > AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'year'
>
> > > > I tried to reproduce this error in a clean environment created with
> > > > 1.76.1 and I get the same error.
> > > > Here is the code I use:
>
> > > > Database:
> > > > db.define_table('atable',
> > > >     Field('birth', 'date', default=None, writable=False),
> > > >     )
>
> > > > db.atable.birth.requires=IS_NULL_OR(IS_DATE())
> > > > db.atable.birth.writable = True
>
> > > > monthday = lambda value: value and '%i/%i' % (value.month, value.day)
> > > > db.atable.birth.represent = monthday
>
> > > > Controler:
> > > >     query = db.atable.id==1
> > > >     rows = db(query).select(db.atable.id, db.atable.birth)
> > > >     table = SQLTABLE(rows)
>
> > > > If you just use a crud.update, everything works fine, and the field
> > > > representation is correct.
>
> > > > However, when you try to use a TABLE to display a list of all records,
> > > > before going to the edit section, it seems the validator formatter
> > > > property is getting in the way.
>
> > > > Thank you for your help,
> > > > FG
>
>

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