Nope, I'm not using trunk. And yes, now I know that I have do define *all* the headers while in the old versions, that isn't a requirement. I guess it's part of being explicit..
On Jul 7, 6:36 pm, Martín Mulone <mulone.mar...@gmail.com> wrote: > Did you use trunk version?, I submitted recently some changes there.- > > 2011/7/7 Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> > > > > > > > > > > > Can you share some example app or model + controller code t reproduce the > > bug. > > > Do you have a Traceback ticket error? what message, what file/line? > > > The erro occurs when running the mentioned controller, or qhen doing some > > other action on this? > > > Need more onfo to help tracking this issue. > > > []'s > > > On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 2:50 AM, niknok <nikolai...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> ** > >> While using crud, I sometimes define headers for *some* fields listed in > >> the fields argument. This works until I upgraded to 1.97.1 and now I get an > >> error if I do not define the headers for *all* fields listed in the fields > >> argument. > > >> For example, the following code no longer works > > >> rows=crud.select(db.address > >> ,query=((db.address.owner_is==address_owner)& > >> > >> (db.address.owner_is_person==address_owner_is_person)) > >> ,fields=['address.id' > >> ,'address.line_1' > >> ,'address.is_type' > >> ,'address.country'] > >> ,headers={'address.id':'#' > >> ,'address.line_1':'Street address' > >> ,'address.country':'Country'}) > > >> until I add a header for address.is_type, too. > > >> Is this a bug or a new feature? > > > -- > > > -- > > Bruno Rocha > > [ About me:http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno] > > [ Aprenda a programar:http://CursoDePython.com.br] > > [ O seu aliado nos cuidados com os animais:http://AnimalSystem.com.br] > > [ Consultoria em desenvolvimento web:http://www.blouweb.com] > > -- > http://martin.tecnodoc.com.ar