PS When I do this on linux all 5077 tests pass for me.
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 11:09 PM, Anthony Scopatz <scop...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Derek,
>
> Can you please run the following command and report back what you see?
>
> python -c "import tables; tables.test()"
>
> Be Well
> Anthony
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 10:56 PM, Derek Shockey
> <derek.shoc...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm hoping someone can help me. When I specify start and stop values
>> for calls to where() and readWhere(), it is returning blatantly
>> incorrect results:
>>
>> >>> table.readWhere("id == 'ceec536a-394e-4dd7-a182-eea557f3bb93'",
>> start=3257, stop=table.nrows)[0]['id']
>> '7f589d3e-a0e1-4882-b69b-0223a7de3801'
>>
>> >>> table.where("id == 'ceec536a-394e-4dd7-a182-eea557f3bb93'",
>> start=3257, stop=table.nrows).next()['id']
>> '7f589d3e-a0e1-4882-b69b-0223a7de3801'
>>
>> This happens with a sequential block of about 150 rows of data, and
>> each time it seems to be 8 rows off (i.e. the row it returns is 8 rows
>> ahead of the row it should be returning). If I remove the start and
>> stop args, it behaves correctly. This seems to be a bug, unless I am
>> misunderstanding something. I'm using Python 2.7.3, PyTables 2.4.0,
>> and hdf5 1.8.9 on OS X 10.8.2.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Derek
>>
>>
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