Nope, I use datetimes all over the place ^_^

On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 10:48:15 AM UTC+1, Andrew Buchan wrote:
>
> My setup is Windows + Microsoft SQL and I was asking if anyone had any 
> luck with Windows + MySQL.
> ...
> Of course something MUST be different, I'm not that superstitious :-) It's 
> just not anything in the models or the databases directories as I sync 
> them, and both apps sit in the same web2py installation. Let me dig 
> further, I was asking in case anyone knew off the top of their head what 
> that error meant.
>
> You say Windows + MSSQL is one of your defacto setups, surely you must 
> have come accross  
> 1344<http://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/detail?id=1344&q=andyhasit>
>  too?
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 8:04 PM, Niphlod <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> mysql or mssql ? Windows + MSSQL is one of mine "de facto" setups.
>>
>> I find hard to believe that the same app, same models and same db uri 
>> (so, same exact code) have a "preference" for working fine in an app and 
>> raising exceptions in another. Something MUST be different.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, February 18, 2013 6:18:57 PM UTC+1, Andrew Buchan wrote:
>>>
>>> I should have added a bit more info...
>>>
>>> I'm running on MsSQL, and have 2 applications pointing at the same 
>>> database, one live and one mirror copy for minor changes. From one 
>>> application the data admin interface opens fine, from the other it gives me 
>>> the appadmin exceptions. The files in /model and /databases are identical 
>>> for both, and both apps running from the same instance of web2py.
>>>
>>> Also, I have to restart web2py altogether pretty much every time a 
>>> migrate operation fails. I can't be completely sure if this is something 
>>> new, but don't remember it being like that before I upgraded to 2.3.2.
>>>
>>> I've also raised issues 
>>> 1343<http://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/detail?id=1343&q=andyhasit>
>>>  and 
>>> 1344<http://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/detail?id=1344&q=andyhasit> 
>>> with 
>>> the latter being a rather serious one that has had me chasing my tail 
>>> finding new places where this could crop up and covering up for it until it 
>>> there's a fix (my bad for not having a selenium test suite!).
>>>
>>> Although I'm sure most of my woes are down to things I'm doing wrong 
>>> these issues give me the feeling that changes to web2py over the last year 
>>> or so have not been thoroughly tested on MsSQL deployments. I know most of 
>>> you deploy on LAMP-ish setups, but I haven't got that option and feel I'm 
>>> incurring a lot of extra work for using a less favoured microsoft stack. 
>>> I'm stuck with windows on this one, but am wondering if anyone has any 
>>> experience implementing web2py on mysql in a windows environment?
>>>
>>>
>>> Oh, and here's another exception.
>>>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File "C:\Program Files\Hub Pages\web2py\gluon\restricted.**py", line 212, 
>>> in restricted
>>>
>>>     exec ccode in environment
>>>   File "C:/Program Files/Hub 
>>> Pages/web2py/applications/**HubFormsTidy/views/appadmin.**html" 
>>> <http://localhost/admin/default/edit/HubFormsTidy/views/appadmin.html>, 
>>> line 88, in <module>
>>>
>>>     {{if hasattr(table,'_primarykey'):}**}
>>> KeyError: 'appadmin'
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, February 15, 2013 3:27:58 PM UTC, Andrew Buchan wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Here's the exception I get:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>   File "C:\Program Files\Hub Pages\web2py\gluon\restricted.**py", line 
>>>> 212, in restricted
>>>>
>>>>     exec ccode in environment
>>>>   File "C:/Program Files/Hub 
>>>> Pages/web2py/applications/**HubFormsTidy/views/appadmin.**html" 
>>>> <http://localhost/admin/default/edit/HubFormsTidy/views/appadmin.html>, 
>>>> line 86, in <module>
>>>>
>>>>     {{elif request.function=='update':}}
>>>> KeyError: 'appadmin'
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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