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Web2py 2.8.2, if that matters.
The manual at web2py.com says, "On relational databases they [list:string
fields] are mapped into text fields which contain the list of items
separated by |. For example [1,2,3] is mapped into |1|2|3|.
I am getting something different.
The field shown at the top of this post Inserts the following into the
Postgresql database.
pandi3=> select distinct lots_used from job_materials where lots_used is not
null and is_active = 'T';
lots_used
--------------------------
|foo, bar, fubar, fubub|
(1 row)
>From the manual's description I expect something like
foo|bar|fubar|fubub
I am using a custom validator that returns a list from the field. Use it
or not, I get the same results.
How do I fix this? IS_IN_SET will not work here.
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