I have a bunch of tables, for simplicity lets say:
db.define_table('foo',
Field('foo_id'), # str
Field('bar', 'reference haz.haz_id'),
primarykey=['foo_id']
)
db.define_table('haz',
Field('haz_id'), # str
Field('foo_id', 'reference foo.foo_id'),
primarykey=['haz_id']
)
(and yes, bad DB design; but it's to prove a point!)
It gives me an error; on my actual db it shows: <type
'exceptions.TypeError'> argument of type 'bool' is not iterable
On this test-case it gives: TypeError: %d format: a number is required, not
NoneType
How am I supposed to reference string keys between tables?
E.g.: is there an `IS_IN_DB` syntax I should be using?
Thanks for all suggestions,
Alec Taylor
PS: The keys on my actual dataset are MD5 hashes
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