Should be

rows = 
db(db.weets.posted_by==user).select(join=db.auth_user.on(db.weets.posted_by==
db.auth_user.id))
row = rows.first()
print row.auth_user.name

Does it work?

Also try (should be the same):

rows = db(db.weets.posted_by==user)(db.weets.posted_by==db.auth_user.id).
select()
row = rows.first()
print row.auth_user.name




On Wednesday, 19 February 2014 23:18:33 UTC-6, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> Hi, 
> Maybe a stupid question but here goes.
>
> I am trying to do the following join.
>
> row = 
> db(db.weets.posted_by==user).select(join=db.auth_user.on(db.weets.posted_by==
> db.auth_user.id))
>
> its seems to work and row does return.
> The example in the book then shows you can use attributes but when i try:
>  
> row.auth_user.name
>
> or other field it says no attribute auth_user.
>
> i am not sure why this is? 
>

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