Hi Francesc,
I'm sorry, but this fix still doesn't do it for me.
It now runs without messages, but the result is different from casting to
long.
In other words running table.where(col1 == rumber) runs, but the result is
different from table.where(col1 == long(number))

I don't have a good testcase handy (my case is 17M), but have you considered
unsigned types as well ?
When I have some time I try and reduce the test case to something more
manageable.
Thanks,
   Jan

On 1/11/07, Jan Strube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi !
I have a problem with the numpy datatypes and the Table.where method.
something like
for item in numpy_list:
   print [row for row in table.where(table.cols.item==item)]
fails, if numpy_listis a list of numpy integers.
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "createDisjointSets.py", line 101, in ?
    createDisjointSets(sys.argv[1])
  File "createDisjointSets.py", line 90, in createDisjointSets
    copyTable( fLambda.root.events.eventHeader, events, uniqueLambdas)
  File "createDisjointSets.py", line 62, in copyTable
    rows = [row.nrow for line in selector for row in source.where(
source.cols.event_id == line['event_id'])]
  File
"/nfs/slac/g/lcd/mc/prj/sw/extern/python2.4/lib/python2.4/site-packages/tables/Table.py",
line 763, in where
    return self._whereIndexed(condition, start, stop, step)
  File
"/nfs/slac/g/lcd/mc/prj/sw/extern/python2.4/lib/python2.4/site-packages/tables/Table.py",
line 823, in _whereIndexed
    ncoords = condition.index.getLookupRange(condition)
  File
"/nfs/slac/g/lcd/mc/prj/sw/extern/python2.4/lib/python2.4/site-packages/tables/Index.py",
line 607, in getLookupRange
    raise TypeError("""\
TypeError: Bounds (or range limits) for integer columns can only be ints
or floats.

I can make it work by casting item to an int, but I really don't want to.
(In some cases I can't)
The flavor of the table is numpy and the size (in bytes) of the datatypesis the 
same
Is this a bug, or am I just doing something silly and there is a better
way to do things?

Thanks,
    Jan

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