did you try with a fresh database ?
On Thursday, March 27, 2014 3:18:07 PM UTC+1, Krzysztof Socha wrote:
>
> I created a simple table that uses another table as a list of possible
> values for a field:
>
> db.define_table('country',
> Field('name','string',length=DEFAULT_STRING_LENGTH))
>
> db.define_table('company',
> Field('name', 'string',
> requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY(error_message=auth.messages.is_empty)),
> Field('address', 'string',
> Field('country','reference country',
> requires=IS_IN_DB(db,db.country.id)))
>
> This is all very simplistic, and I just want to have the ID in the
> dropdown (later to be replaced by something like 'represent=
> db.country.name(db.country.id))', but it does not work as it is...
>
> The form shows up, I need to put something in the NAME field and choose
> something for the COUNTRY field - otherwise the validators complain - but
> aftwerwords I systematically get:
>
> <class 'sqlite3.IntegrityError'> foreign key constraint failed
>
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