Just to make sure you got the email, I sent it yesterday. On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 11:24:00 PM UTC+3, Avi A wrote: > > Sure, thanks. > > On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 10:57:25 PM UTC+3, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >> >> Can you email me your app (confindentially)? >> >> On Tuesday, 17 September 2013 14:49:07 UTC-5, Avi A wrote: >>> >>> i changed some fileds type to :type='upload', notnull=True, and I do see >>> the changes, but not with the dropdwon . >>> >>> On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 10:27:27 PM UTC+3, Massimo Di Pierro >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> I do not believe the lack of dropdown has anything to do with the >>>> migration. Something is changing the validator. >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, 17 September 2013 13:39:51 UTC-5, Avi A wrote: >>>>> >>>>> The first issue, yes I don't get a dropdown list. I only changed the >>>>> field type and the migration line. I used the wizard to create a new app >>>>> and there are quite many fixes I have to make, mostly changing the type >>>>> to >>>>> reference and replacing strings with uploads. >>>>> thanks. >>>>> >>>>> On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 4:13:46 PM UTC+3, Massimo Di Pierro >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> There are two different issues. One is the question in your first >>>>>> email about migration. Is the problem that you do not get a dropdown? Is >>>>>> it >>>>>> possible you manually set a validator for the field? >>>>>> >>>>>> Your second question. How to drop a table. >>>>>> 1) enable migrations >>>>>> 2) python web2py.py -S yourapp -M -M >>>>>> 3) type >>>>>> >>>>>> db.yourtable.drop() >>>>>> db.commit() >>>>>> >>>>>> 4) edit the model and remove the table before using the app, else it >>>>>> will be created again. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tuesday, 17 September 2013 07:46:42 UTC-5, Avi A wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Changing it to True, didn't make a change either. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 3:34:29 PM UTC+3, Avi A wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> What's the procedure to drop the table? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 3:22:35 PM UTC+3, Niphlod wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> if you set migrate=False, what kind of migration you expect ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> PS: changing something from integer to string suualy doesn't >>>>>>>>> involve any problem: doing the opposite brings many.... my totally >>>>>>>>> personal >>>>>>>>> advice is drop those table and recreate them from scratch >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 1:33:54 PM UTC+2, Avi A wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>> I changed in some table (t_items) a field type from: >>>>>>>>>> type='string' >>>>>>>>>> to: >>>>>>>>>> type='reference t_categories' >>>>>>>>>> and replaced: >>>>>>>>>> migrate=settings.migrate >>>>>>>>>> with: >>>>>>>>>> migrate=False,fake_migrate=True >>>>>>>>>> I stopped and started the server, but I don't see that the >>>>>>>>>> change took place, on the relevant form. (create item.). >>>>>>>>>> What should I do? >>>>>>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>
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