I am pretty sure the error is not the code you showed us. You are somwhere assigning something to =T(...) where it expects a string.
On Nov 21, 11:30 pm, Adrian Edwards <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm having difficulty getting inserts to work with tables that have > references and I'm sure its something stupid I'm doing wrong. > Hopefully you guys can point me in the right direction. > I have the following 2 tables. > > db.define_table('event_users', > Field('event', 'reference events'), > Field('user_name', 'reference auth_user'), > Field('goal', 'double'), > Field('last_entry', 'date'), > format = lambda row: "%s - %s" % (row.event.name, > row.user_name.first_name)) > > db.define_table('entries', > Field('user', 'reference event_users'), > Field('date_entered', 'date'), > Field('value', 'double'), > format='%(user)s %(date_entered)s') > > I'm trying to insert a record into the entries table. I have the > following SQLFORM to generate the view and then try to pre-populate > date_entered and user. User is calculated and is equal to Reference > > form = SQLFORM(db.entries) > form.date_entered = date.today() > form.user = user > if form.process().accepted: > > But the form won't submit. When I debug it through Eclipse it says > "lazyT: value not in database" > > Any suggestions? > thanks > Adrian

