So the problem was that the controller file line creates an error when I add the 'id' field and 'migrate=False' to the day table. Here is some more code:
===in the model file=== import datetime now = datetime.date.today() db.define_table('day', Field('the_id', 'id'), Field('thedate','date', default=request.now), Field('value', 'integer'), migrate=False) ===in the controller file=== records = db().select(db.day.ALL, orderby=db.day.thedate) On Jan 15, 8:16 am, Kenneth Lundström <kenneth.t.lundst...@gmail.com> wrote: > Could you shows us the relevant part of your models file, where the > table is defined and then also the error ticket. > > Kenneth > > > > > > > > > Thanks for the suggestion! The 'id' field looks like a smart solution. > > But there seem to be a problem -- This line creates an error when I > > add the 'id' field and 'migrate=False' to the day table: > > records = db().select(db.day.ALL, orderby=db.day.thedate) > > Any ideas? > > > On Jan 4, 4:03 am, Fabiano<fabianoeng...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> What stops you from using 'id' field?