Is that Captain Picard?
On Tuesday, 6 August 2013 21:17:57 UTC-5, davedigerati wrote:
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> On Sunday, August 4, 2013 3:27:36 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
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>> (actually would've just put the .nine into the select and save a line)
>>>
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>> That wouldn't save a line -- still have to specify the field even if the
>> row contains only one field.
>>
>>>
>>> BUT what if my field name is a variable like so?
>>> row = db((db.squares.game_code==session.game_code) &
>>> (db.squares.row_num==row_vis)).select()
>>> winner= row[0].[winning_col]
>>> (I also tried the winning_col in () and '')
>>>
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>> A Row object works like a dictionary, so:
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>> row[0][winning_col]
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>> Mentioned near the end of this
>> section<http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer#select>in
>> the book.
>>
>> Anthony
>>
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