Hi all, I've tested the same example on both postgres and sqlite:
def run():
db.define_table('user_table',
Field('birthday', 'date', unique=True))
grid = SQLFORM.grid(db.user_table.id, user_signature=False)
return {'grid':grid}
The expected behavior is to get an error message when the I try to insert a
new record with a date already present in the db.
It worked on postgres, on sqlite I got a ticket error instead saying:
UNIQUE constraint failed: user_table.birthday
is it possible to support unique=True on sqlite?
Paolo
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