durp durp custome table.
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 9:26 PM, encompass wrote:
Sorry for the late reply. Yes, I was using a customer table.
BR,
Jason
On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 9:59:34 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote:
@alec: that was to change the default behaviour of having a first_name
accompanied by l
Sorry for the late reply. Yes, I was using a customer table.
BR,
Jason
On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 9:59:34 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote:
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> @alec: that was to change the default behaviour of having a first_name
> accompanied by last_name and so on on the auth_user table. This is a
> different probl
@alec: that was to change the default behaviour of having a first_name
accompanied by last_name and so on on the auth_user table. This is a
different problem, no ?
@encompass : are you using a custom auth instance ?
On Tuesday, January 1, 2013 7:55:37 PM UTC+1, Alec Taylor wrote:
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> Hey Jason,
Hey Jason,
Reported this same issue a few days ago; I think they're working on it:
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/web2py/D8VewP3g-R0
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 5:52 AM, encompass wrote:
> I am getting an error when trying to view the database in the admin
> AttributeError: 'Row' object has no at
I am getting an error when trying to view the database in the admin
AttributeError: 'Row' object has no attribute 'first_name'
How would I get around this as the database admin is pretty useful. :)
BR,
Jason Brower
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