On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 02:57:02PM -0400, Jorge Vargas wrote:
> as Oleg pointed out you are shadowing the "set" type with your own

   I very much doubt the problem is with the "set" type. SQLObject doesn't
use sets, and in any case declaring set in your module doesn't change
builtins.
   More likely the problem was with naming join columns. The exact error
was that SQLObject tried to make a join (I do not understand what for)
before it completely constructed a new row - the new row didn't have .id
yet.

Oleg.
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