On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 05:44:03PM +0100, Frank Wagner wrote:
> really sorry to ask once more. when i now try using this, i get:
> TypeError: select() takes exactly 1 argument (2 given)
>
> you know why?
The problem, I think, is in the declaration
> > def select(cls, **kw):
Now Python expects you pass a lot of keywords to .select(), when you
probably only pass "clause" without naming it. See the declaration of
.select() in main.py:
def select(cls, clause=None, clauseTables=None,
orderBy=NoDefault, limit=None,
lazyColumns=False, reversed=False,
distinct=False, connection=None,
join=None, forUpdate=False):
Either you call your .select() as Reisen.select(clause=...) or
redeclare it as
def select(cls, clause=None, **kw):
Don't forget to pass the clause to SQLObject.select().
Oleg.
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