Just add a '\' at the end of line 4664 and your are done!

Great job Massimo!


On Thursday, May 10, 2012 9:12:48 PM UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> This helps. I have another attempt to fix this in trunk. Hard to test it 
> since I do not have mongodb installed.
>
> On Thursday, 10 May 2012 08:39:22 UTC-5, Francisco Costa wrote:
>>
>> Still not working. I think Fields order is wrong.
>>
>> At the end of the select() function I write this:
>>
>>         a = []
>>         for f in fields:
>>             a.append(f.type)
>>         return dict(rows=rows, fields=a, colnames=colnames)
>>
>> and I got this:
>>
>> colnames:
>> city
>> age
>> _id
>> name
>> fields:
>> id
>> text
>> integer
>> string
>> rows:
>> Toronto
>> 66L
>> 24652490551171733682233802752L
>> John
>>
>>
>>

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