I have this problem too.
Where I should specified validators?
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 6:00:43 PM UTC+2, Scott Hunter wrote:
>
> Aha -- I had reference fields, one of which was empty, and they used the
> default validator, which does not allow for that. I specified the
> validators for those fields, and that did the trick.
>
> Shouldn't this have been reported as an error in the form ("Field
> Required", or somesuch), and not have generated a ticket?
>
> And shouldn't the fact that this is a new requirement for reference fields
> (or at least a new default setting) be included in the release notes for
> this version?
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 3:06:05 AM UTC-5, Paolo Valleri wrote:
>>
>> Web2py 2.8.2 comes with foreign_keys=ON enabled by default (see
>> http://www.sqlite.org/foreignkeys.html)
>> If you get the issue you mentioned I guess you are violating a foreign
>> key constrain.
>> Please post your model (or the tables definitions involved) so that we
>> can figure out what is wrong
>>
>> Paolo
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 3:26:32 AM UTC+1, Scott Hunter wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a site which, after upgrading to 2.8.2 (and clearing out the
>>> sessions), when I try update a record via a smartgrid or via admin, I get
>>> the error in the title. I tried the same action on the copy of the site I
>>> had made just before upgrading, without any problems.
>>>
>>> This is from OSX 10.9.
>>>
>>
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