This doesn't seem to be the case:

   - I looked at the database, and the types match the definition in the 
   model
   - I can't see how that would only cause problems for one user out of 
   thousands. 

Any other things I can check out?

On Monday, 13 January 2014 14:21:55 UTC, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> DataError is not a web2py or a python error. It is an error from the 
> driver. I suspect you have an "integer" field which you changed to 
> "string". Web2py knows about the change but the database does not and 
> refuses to store a string in it. Delete everything under "databases". You 
> will lose data but you will have a clean migration.
>
>

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