all code in the scheduler runs as you were running the function in the 
shell (as web2py.py -M -S yourapp)

There's no "automatic" support for committing changes when the task is 
completed like there is the one when the request completes on web2py.

You should call db.commit() in your functions wherever you need to save 
data to the db (or just call it at the end of the function)


On Monday, October 22, 2012 10:12:05 PM UTC+2, mweissen wrote:
>
> Let's say I have a table
>
> db.define_table('sendprot',
>   Field('myfield','integer', default=0))
>
> and a function like
>
> def testupdate():
>     db.sendprot[1]=dict(myfield=2)
>
> Now I make this function a scheduler function and I set the 
> scheduler_task.status to QUEUED
> The status becomes COMPLETED. Looks fine, but myfield did not change.
>
> A scheduler function can read a database table, but does it an insert or 
> an update?
>
> web2py last version, runs on a Linux computer.
>
> Regards, Martin
>
>
>
>

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