!!! OMG .
I'm developing in two languages (client and server) same time and it's 
giving me crazy :/  
Thank you Niphlod.

On Wednesday, April 17, 2013 9:00:19 AM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote:
>
> db((condition) & (condition)).select()
> is the way to do it: you're doing
> db(condition and condition).select()
>
> On Wednesday, April 17, 2013 8:52:09 AM UTC+2, José Manuel López wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to make a very simple query:
>>
>>  offersInRange= db(db.Offer.hotel == request.vars.hotel 
>> anddb.Offer.valid_from_date >
>> = form.vars.valid_to_date and 
>>
>>                              db.Offer.valid_from_date 
>> <=form.vars.valid_to_date
>> ).select(db.Offer.ALL)
>>
>> I have test this too:
>>
>> offersInRange= db(db.Offer.hotel == request.vars.hotel_name 
>> anddb.Offer.valid_from_date 
>> > form.vars.valid_to_date and 
>>
>>                              db.Offer.valid_from_date 
>> <form.vars.valid_to_date
>> ).select(db.Offer.ALL)
>>
>> This query must returns the Offers which are in a range and with an 
>> specific ID. Instead that it returns me every row that match: 
>> db.Offer.valid_from_date < form.vars.valid_to_date. Why is this 
>> happening?. Any clues about the problem?.
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>

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