This worked, thank you for the quick response. The support here is
outstanding, which is why I switched from SQLObject.

Gloria

On Jun 22, 4:27 pm, Michael Bayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jun 22, 3:34 pm, Gloria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> user_change_db_obj.update(user_change_db_obj.c.user_change_num==change_num).execute(user_name=cherrypy.session['username'],prev_change=head.user_change_num,change_type=self.chgDesc,
>
> > dom_string=Handy.jsonize(self.onestep),
> > front_end_change_id=self.onestep['step']['fromId'],
> > front_end_timestamp=self.onestep['step']['time'],
> > before=self.before,after=self.after, section_id=self.section_id,
> > db_changes=self.tokenInstructions)
> > -----------------------
>
> > The update causes the exception. What am I missing?
>
> the "cant adapt" error happens when you are putting an incompatibly-
> typed object in a bind parameter, and its raised by postgres.
> PassiveDefaults play no role in updates.  youd have to look at what
> column/value specifically is mentioned in your "cant adapt" error to
> narrow down which parameter above is incorrectly typed.


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