https://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/9e3e43b49743c54f?hl=fi

I´m not sure this is a bug.
https://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/2300767db7b2c4c8?hl=fi

https://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/226113dea2e5b6e1?hl=fi

https://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/6ea777cd61c6ec66?hl=fi

Here are those that was refering to. I´ll use Google code if I get ticket.


Kenneth



Hi Kenneth,
I apologize. A couple of them I bookmarked and I am working ont them.
Yet I cannot find 3-4. Please open tickets on googlecode so I can keep
track of them more easily. Thanks for your help.

Massimo

On Jan 13, 2:24 am, Kenneth Lundström<kenneth.t.lundst...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello everybody,

for the past month I have sent maybe 3-4 bugreports to this list, but so
far only 1 of them have been answered. It feels a litte bit stupid to
send those reports without getting any responce. Am I sending them to
the wrong place or are they so simple that I should be able to solve
them myself?

Maybe a bug?

Should the underlying database and web2pys database model files be in
sync? In one applications I have a table defined to have 14 fields. But
if I look at att the table on database level it has 15 fields?

A question. What is the correct way to remove a foreign key
relationsship between two tables? If I in a model file define a field
like Field('group', db.group, required=true) and then remove it I get a
error telling that mysql could not remove the foreign key. So far I have
deleted the whole database and deleted all files in /databases/ so
web2py has created all tables again. It�s not a problem on my
development system, but might become a problem on the production server.

Kenneth

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