Why do you commit?  not needed and even dangerous in that position.
What db are you using?
Do as niphlod suggests:

python web2py.py -M -S <here the name of your application>



At the prompt issue:

[1] db.commit()


does it stall?



Il giorno venerdì 30 gennaio 2015 18:10:23 UTC+1, Ian W. Scott ha scritto:
>
> If it helps at all, here's the controller function that creates and 
> processes the form:
>  
>    if form.process(formname=formname).accepted:
>         db.commit() ### DON'T DO IT!
>  
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 4:28:15 PM UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> what about if you start a shell and issue the insert statement with a 
>> db.commit() ? does it hang also there ?
>>
>> On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 10:05:30 PM UTC+1, Ian W. Scott wrote:
>>>
>>> Oh, and I'm running version 2.9.11-stable.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 4:00:54 PM UTC-5, Ian W. Scott wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have a create form (SQLFORM) that works (a new record is actually 
>>>> created) but immediately after inserting the new record the web2py process 
>>>> hangs. The form remains greyed out and no other functions will work (e.g., 
>>>> can't refresh the page or navigate away). But there's no error raised. Can 
>>>> anyone help me figure out what is causing the hang?
>>>>
>>>> I've pinpointed the point where the hang occurs: the call to 
>>>> gluon.DAL.Table.insert in gluon.SQLFORM.accepts (around line 1671 in the 
>>>> current stable version). What's strange is that the Table.insert method 
>>>> does finish without any errors. But when it returns to SQLFORM.accepts the 
>>>> execution hangs. A print statement immediately following the call to 
>>>> Table.insert is not executed.
>>>>
>>>> If it helps to know, I'm using postgresql running on apache.
>>>>
>>>> Here is an example of the data being sent by SQLFORM.accepts to 
>>>> Table.insert:
>>>>
>>>> {'hints': [],
>>>>  'instructions': [13L, 14L],
>>>>  'lemmas': [],
>>>>  'locations': [11L],
>>>>  'modified_on': datetime.datetime(2014, 12, 19, 18, 15, 32),
>>>>  'npcs': [32L],
>>>>  'outcome1': '1.0',
>>>>  'outcome2': '',
>>>>  'outcome3': '',
>>>>  'prompt': 'Repetition can serve to emphasize certain words in the 
>>>> sentence, especially when the repeated words are close together. Which 
>>>> words are emphasized in this way in \xce\x9a\xce\xb1\xcf\x84\xce\xb1 
>>>> \xe1\xbc\xb8\xcf\x89\xce\xb1\xce\xbd\xce\xbd\xce\xb7\xcf\x82 
>>>> 1:4?\r\n\r\n"\xe1\xbc\x98\xce\xbd \xce\xb1\xe1\xbd\x90\xcf\x84\xe1\xbf\xb3 
>>>> \xce\xb6\xcf\x89\xce\xb7 \xe1\xbc\xa0\xce\xbd, \xce\xba\xce\xb1\xce\xb9 
>>>> \xe1\xbc\xa1 \xce\xb6\xcf\x89\xce\xb7 \xe1\xbc\xa0\xce\xbd 
>>>> \xcf\x84\xce\xbf 
>>>> \xcf\x86\xcf\x89\xcf\x82 \xcf\x84\xcf\x89\xce\xbd 
>>>> \xe1\xbc\x80\xce\xbd\xce\xb8\xcf\x81\xcf\x89\xcf\x80\xcf\x89\xce\xbd."',
>>>>  'prompt_audio': 1,
>>>>  'readable_response': '\xce\xb6\xcf\x89\xce\xb7 \xe1\xbc\xa0\xce\xbd',
>>>>  'response1': '^(\xe1\xbc\xa1 )?\xce\xb6\xcf\x89\xce\xb7( 
>>>> \xe1\xbc\xa0\xce\xbd)?$',
>>>>  'response2': '',
>>>>  'response3': '',
>>>>  'status': 1,
>>>>  'step_options': [],
>>>>  'tags': [202L],
>>>>  'tags_ahead': [],
>>>>  'tags_secondary': [],
>>>>  'uuid': '51a9c0c0-18e5-4a9b-9b89-85eee6668170',
>>>>  'widget_image': 9,
>>>>  'widget_type': 1}
>>>>
>>>>  Again, the db record is actually created. The operation just stops any 
>>>> further execution.
>>>>
>>>

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