Hi Jeff,

Example: I'm looking at picture 1, so I pass 1 to img_next.
I want to have the next sequence > 1 (e.g. 2)
and of cause it's ordered ascending.

As long as the filter "sequence > " or "sequence < " is in,
the result is empty.

Hope that answers your questions.

Thank you

OliWeiD.


On 2 Apr., 19:05, Jeff S <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi OliWeiD,
>
> The > in your filter looks a bit suspicious. The default ordering
> direction is ascending, and since you order on sequence ascending,
> should the inequality be <? I'm not sure what img_next signifies.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jeff
>
> On Apr 1, 10:44 am, OliWeiD <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The following query is not working normal:
> >             q = Photo.all().filter('viewer = ', True) \
> >                     .filter('sequence > ', img_next) \
> >                     .order('sequence').order('__key__')
> > the query is returning nothing,
> > but when the filter(sequence >) is not in, the first image is
> > retrieved.
> > Thanks in advance for any hint..OliWeiD- Zitierten Text ausblenden -
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